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Five votes decide G’town race BY Wayne Gates The Brown County Press The 2012 election results are now certified and official, with all of the results from the unofficial totals remaining unchanged. The Georgetown Village Council race was the closest race on the ballot, with the final two winners and one challenger being separated by five votes. Susan Bean, who finished with 339 votes and Realena Morrison, with 337 votes, will join Kelly Cornette and Sarah Eagan on council in 2014. Challenger Zachary Triplett finished in fifth place with 334 votes, three votes behind Morrison. Because the race was so close, it is subject to an au-

tomatic recount. That recount will be conducted next week. Bean said she was relieved by the results. “I’ve been looking forward to any decision, but I’m very happy to win one of the council seats.” She said that the narrow race was a reminder of the importance of voting. “It is very important to vote, every vote counts. I would also like to thank my supporters. I’m very grateful for all their help.” Bean gained four votes from the unofficial total. Morrison gained three votes and Triplett gained two votes. The additional votes came from provisional ballots that were approved by the Board of Elections. CONTINUED ON PAGE 10

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The Brown County Board of Elections certified the Nov. 5 election results on Nov. 21. Seated (clockwise from right) are Director Kathy Jones, Chairman Bill Herdman, Member Mariah Votel, Member Ralph Quallen, Member Dallas Hurt and Assistant Director Elizabeth Thorne-McKenzie.

Two killed in crash on U.S. 68 BY Wayne Gates The Brown County Press Two men are dead after a traffic crash on U.S. 68 on November 19. According to the Ohio Highway Patrol, a semi truck and a Rumpke dump truck hit each other head-on just north of Mt. Orab near Greenbush. A media release said that Richard Boles, 40 of Highland Heights KY, was driving south on US 68 when his vehicle drove left of center and hit the semi truck. The semi was driven by Joseph Gober, 42 of Drexel Hill, PA. Both Boles and Gober were pronounced dead at the scene by Brown County Coroner Dr. Judith Varnau.

Rumpke issued a statement regarding Boles following the accident. "He was a great member of the Rumpke team. He had a positive personality and was enjoyable to be around. He was a friend and colleague to many and will be greatly missed," said Jeff Rumpke, vice president. U.S. 68 was closed for nearly ten hours as a result of the accident. Lt. Randy McElfresh of the Ohio Highway Patrol called the accident “one of the worst I’ve ever seen.” He said cab of the Rumpke truck had to be completely removed from the trailer before the wreckage could be towed, a process that took nearly eight hours. CONTINUED ON PAGE 11

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Both vehicles sustained heavy damage in the crash on U.S. 68. Firefighters are shown immediately after the crash making the scene safer for responders and investigators.

Board of Elections sued for $1.5M BY Wayne Gates The Brown County Press A former Mayor of Aberdeen is suing the Brown County Board of Elections for $1.5 million dollars in federal court.

Attorney Bruce Wallace and Judith Harover appeared before Magistrate Dexter Bastin in Brown County Municipal Court on Nov. 20.

Former fiscal officer Harover pleads guilty

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BY Wayne Gates The Brown County Press A former fiscal officer in Huntington Township has been pleaded guilty to At-

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rassed, threatened and publicly humiliated in front of his constituents. The latest straw of the city officials’ vendetta against the Plaintiff has been the harassment through a very public investigation that led to

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Mt. Orab Christmas Parade set for Nov. 30 BY Martha B. Jacob The Brown County Press

tempted Theft In Office in Brown County Municipal Court. Judith Harover was accused by investigators of “tak(ing) possession of cash and keep the proceeds of one check payable to the Aberdeen Huntington Life Squad and once check payable to the Huntington Township Trustees.” The total value of the checks was $1233.76. The attempted theft in office charge is a first degree misdemeanor. Harover was sentenced by Magistrate Dexter Bastin to sixty days in jail, with the sentence sus-

Anticipation and excitement is at its peak in the Village of Mt. Orab in anticipation of the “2013 Christmas in the Village” holiday parade set to begin at 6 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 30. “The rain date for our big parade is set for the next day, Sunday, Dec. 1,” said parade committee member Missy Schneider said. “The parade line up will start at 4 p.m. at the Western Brown High School rear parking lot.” The parade committee has been working tirelessly for weeks, to prepare beautiful floats which are available to businesses throughout the community. By Nov. 19, the parade committee had registered over 50 entries in the parade including four marching

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Attorney Eric Deters filed the complaint. It reads in part; “Ever since his campaign for the position of Mayor of the village of Aberdeen, Ohio, the Plaintiff, Garland Renchen, has been ha-

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Classic Federal Credit Credit Union are granting wishes…..and spreading our cheer….to 50 little boys and 50 little girls by passing out presents at the Mt. Orab Christmas Parade on Saturday, November 23, 2013 at 6 p.m! We are pleased to be celebrating our 50 years at Classic Federal Credit Union! We have been at the Mt. Orab Branch location for over 7 years! Did you know that we have completed 43 Acts of Kindness this year so far? Check out how we've been able to "give back" during our 50th Anniversary Celebration! We have 7 more to go! Please check and nominate an organization today at our website: www.classic50acts.com. Join our jolly givers, Gina, Barbara, Eli and Marlene at the parade on Saturday, November 23.


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Darcy Houser, 12, calms her Shorthorn heifer while waiting for her class at the North American International Junior Heifer Show. This is Darcy’s first year exhibiting at the NAILE. Her parents Barb and Daren, of Mount Orab, Oh., look on in the background.

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The Western Brown Board of Education received an Environmental Excellence Award at its meeting Nov. 18, from Cenergistic, Inc. for saving the school district over $474,000 in energy costs over the past two years. Cenergistic’s regional president Michael Bitar made the presentation to Roger Taylor, the school district’s energy education specialist. “About 2 and a half years ago this board adopted this energy savings program,” Bitar said. “When Western Brown partnered with us, our commitment to you was to help you reduce your energy consumption without capital investment, without buying equipment.” Bitar told the board that Taylor has done a phenomenal job since taking the lead two and a half years ago, and credited others within the district as well. “Mr. Taylor is the point person in this effort, but it’s all the people here that make this happen,” Bitar said, “it truly is. Your custodial maintenance staff, your food service and obviously the teachers and staff.” “Our contract is for four years, where our company shares in those savings. You are already a little more than half that time frame. Once we complete that four year period, we no longer share in those savings, but we will continue to provide support as long as you keep this energy savings position.” In other business, a local preacher, Aaron Kirk and his

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29 members of the Hamersville Drama students performed for the Western Brown Board of Education during its highlights of ‘My Son Pinochio, Jr.’ during the Nov. 18 meeting.

wife Erika asked the board to reconsider their decision it made earlier last year that his newly formed church could not meet at Western Brown School. Kirk said he had done some research and found that it would not only be in his church’s best interest, but also it would be in the schools best interest. “I noticed in the district’s by-laws, I think it was article 7501,” Kirk said, “It says that the facility should be made available for community organizations, and listed among those is non-profits, like us. And the other thing I have to share with the board is that the district would make, at the least, $18,200 in revenue from renting out the facility to us.” Kirk asked again for the board to reconsider and allow his church to use the building beginning in February, 2014. The board thanked him for coming and said they would discuss the issue. At that point in the meeting, Superintendent Peggy McKinney invited all the board members and visitors out into the lobby to see a presentation by the Hamersville Drama Students perform parts of the play, ‘My Son Pinochio, Jr.’, led by their teacher Sue Burtell. Twenty-one out of the 29 performers were able to per-

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Roger Taylor (right) accepts an Environmental Excellence Award from Michael Bitar, regional president of Cenergistic Energy Conservation Company. Through Taylor’s efforts the district has saved over $474,000 in energy costs.

form for the board according to Burtell. “We also have 12 members on our technical crew because these students do it all,” Burtell said proudly, “So that’s 41 of our 7th and 8th graders which is roughly one-fourth of our students participating.” The students performed three acts from the show which was featured at the school performed at their school. In other business, Superintendent McKinney briefly reviewed the district recently released report card, stating that it has an all new look

and she was pleased with most of the numbers. “This is what the numbers look like for the 2012-2013 school year,” Mckinney began. “There is a section on achievement, that’s where the performance index will come in. Our score was a B and really we have been being told before this that school districts would score a lot lower than they have previously been. So when we got this, we were really pleased because we expected it would have been a lot lower.” McKinney also discussed the 3rd Grade Reading

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Brown, Clermont and Highland County Farm Bureaus along with Brown, Clermont and Highland Soil and Water Conservation Districts invite the public to an informational meeting about the proposed Bluegrass Pipeline on November 26 at 6 p.m. at the Perry Township Hall, located at 3854 US 50, Fayetteville. Guest speakers include Dale Arnold, Ohio Farm Bureau Director of Energy Policy, and an Ohio Department of Natural Re-

sources Spokesperson. Copies of the Ohio Department of Natural Resources Pipeline Standard and Construction Specifications will be available to all landowners. This is an informational meeting for those who want to learn more about the pipeline or if you have been approached about easements. For more information contact your local soil and water office or the Farm Bureau office at 937-3782212.

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Taking A Trip Through Time

the russellville Meat Market and Grocery in 1930’s was owned by Mr. ringenbacker on right and the butcher and meat cutter Clarence Garrison is on left. If you have more information about this photo or would like more information about the Brown County historical Society please call ned S. Lodwick at (937) 378-6334. ‘taking a trip through time’ is a feature of the Brown county Press that is supplied by our readers. if you have photos of places within Brown county that are at least 30 years old please feel free to submit them along with some information about the photo to the Brown county Press by email to bcpress@frontier.com or mail them to or drop them off at the Brown county Press 219 south high street Mt. Orab, Ohio 45154. you will get your picture back. you can also reach us at (937) 444-3441.

Ensuring Ohio manufacturers can out-innovate the rest of the world

In Ohio, we know that manufacturing is a ticket to the middle class. But for too long, Washington has made choices that leave domestic manufacturing behind – whether it’s bad trade deals, not enforcing trade laws, unfair taxes, or not investing in innovation and technology. As a result, our nation has suffered more than 60,000 plant closures since 2000, and lost more than five million manufacturing jobs. This affects our entire economy because manufacturing has a larger multiplier effect than any other industry. In fact, for every $1.00 spent in manufacturing, another $1.48 is added to the economy. While we are beginning to see growth in cuttingedge manufacturing and technology jobs, the “innovate here, make it there” syndrome – where American businesses create new products but make them overseas – is holding us back. We must do better. A few years ago, I visited the nation’s largest yogurt production facility

Senator Sherrod Brown right here in Ohio. At Dannon Yogurt, the plant workers told me about how they realized there was a more efficient and less expensive way to produce the yogurt. By designing a new, simple process to fill the yogurt containers, the workers showed firsthand how innovative processes are often discovered on the factory floor. When American manufacturing moves to other countries we don’t just lose production, we also forgo the innovation. That’s why Senator Blunt and I introduced the Revitalize American Manufacturing and Innovation Act of 2013, which would create a Network for Manufacturing Innovation – to position the U.S. as the world’s leader in advanced manufacturing. We do better when we

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work together – and a Network for Manufacturing Innovation would establish a public-private partnership giving small businesses, industry leaders, and research institutions the tools they need to compete on a global scale. These regional, industry-led hubs will leverage local expertise and will hopefully create thousands of high-paying, high-tech manufacturing jobs for next-generation workers. In August, the first-ever manufacturing network – the National Additive Manufacturing Innovation Institute (NAMII) – opened in Youngstown, Ohio. Now called “America Makes,” this hub is becoming a national model for tying together manufacturing supply chains with product development. The institute

is supported by $30 million of federal funding and matched by $40 million of private funds – and it’s making Youngstown a world leader in 3-D printing manufacturing technology. We need to build upon this momentum. Our bipartisan bill is supported by the National Association of Manufacturers, the Semiconductor Equipment Manufacturers, as well as other business, labor, and university groups. Our workers have the drive, the creative thinking, and the determination to out-innovate the rest of the world. And our legislation will give them the tools to do so and carry the rest of our nation into the next generation of manufacturing.

Wenstrup: The website is not the only problem, the law is the problem House Passes Bill to Allow Cancelled Health Plans

As the Affordable Care Act’s troubled rollout entered its seventh week, Congressman Brad Wenstrup offered both criticism and changes for the law. Friday, Wenstrup and the House of Representative passed the “Keep Your Health Plan Act” with bipartisan support to allow insurers to continue offering plans currently being cancelled because of Obamacare. Despite the support of 39 Democrats, the White House threatened to veto the bill late Thursday night. “I’ve warned of the law’s consequences for years. Over 5 million Americans have already lost their insurance because of Obamacare,” Wenstrup said. “Website glitches are not the only problem. The law is the problem.” Millions of Americans continue to lose health insurance coverage due to provisions in Obamacare. Earlier this year, Wenstrup and the House of Representatives voted to delay the

dr. Brad wenStrup US CONGRESS individual mandate for a year, but were met by a veto threat from the White House. “This is a sad day for the American people. Just a month ago President Obama went as far as shutting down the government to avoid even minor changes to Obamacare designed to protect Americans. Now, he is unilaterally and unlawfully changing his signature achievement only after the flaws are revealed,” Wenstrup said. This week, October enrollment numbers showed only 1,150 Ohioans have signed up on the federal health care exchange. Wenstrup noted wryly that as a physician, he usually saw more patients in just two months. The next major milestone in the law’s implementation comes on December 1st, the date President Obama vowed to have the website, healthcare.gov, fixed.

Patrol reminds motorists that safety belts save lives

There is simply no disputing that wearing a safety belt can save your life. That is why the Ohio State Highway Patrol is encouraging all motorists to buckle-up this upcoming holiday season and continue to do so throughout the New Year. From 20102012 1,193 people were killed in crashes who were not wearing an available safety belt. “It’s simple - safety belts save lives and reduce injury in crashes,” said Lt. Kevin Long, commander of the Cincinnati Metro Post. “It is the easiest thing you can do to protect yourself, your family and your friends.” The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration estimates 340 lives were saved in Ohio and 11,949 were saved nationwide in 2011 as a direct result of motorists buckling-up. Using a safety belt remains the single most effective thing you can do to protect yourself in a crash. According to Ohio’s 2012 Observational Seatbelt Survey, 82 percent of motorists were found to be

Lieutenant Randy MceLfResh in compliance with Ohio’s safety belt law. While these rates appear high, far too many Ohioans still do not buckle-up. Ohio’s safety belt law remains a secondary violation, however troopers continue zero tolerance enforcement when motorists are stopped for other violations and are found to not be wearing their belt. Last year troopers wrote 94,461 citations for failure to wear a safety belt. Troopers ask that you wear your safety belt every time and insist that those who travel with you buckle-up as well. For a complete statistical analysis of safety belt violations please visit http://www.statepatrol.ohio .gov/doc/Safety_Belt_Bulletin_2013.pdf The public is encouraged to call #677 to report impaired drivers and drug activity

What is your favorite Thanksgiving tradition?

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Dinner with my family. Elliott Swope, Sardinia

Getting together with family. Donna Moore, Decatur

I love getting together on Thanksgiving with my family. Tommie Stout, Mt. Orab

Probably my dad would always bring home someone he'd met that had no place to spend Thanksgiving, so they spent it with us. Patty Webb, Five Mile

Being together as a family. Laura Warfield, Sardinia

Spending time with the family. Kayla Nesmith, Georgetown

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Elizabeth Ellen “Beth” (Games) Jenkins, 68, of West Union, Oh., died Friday, November 15, 2013. She was born September 7, 1945 in Charleston, WV. She was preceded in death by parents, William C. and Clara L. (Shuster) Games; Uncle Wilbur Shuster and Aunt Edna (Shuster) Williams. She is survived by husband, James W. Jenkins of West Union; son, David J. (Chrystal) Jenkins of West Union; two daughters: Carrie Corbitt of Pricetown, WV., and Jynx (Tucker) Battrell of Boise, Id., brother, Ben (Sally) Games of Georgetown, Ky., five grandchildren: Brianna Corbitt, Caleb Corbitt, Emily Corbitt, Henry Hitz Wilder Battrell and Seth Dylan Jenkins; nephew, Ben Games of Basel, Switzerland and a niece, Betsy McCord of Winchester, Ky. She retired from the O.V.L.S.D. and was an elementary school teacher at West Union Elementary Schools. She was a former Professor at Shawnee State University in Portsmouth and Shepherd University in Shepherdstown, WV. She was a Youth Outreach Specialist for the Adams County Public Library System. She was a 1963 graduate of West Union High School; a 1968 graduate of the Ohio State University in Columbus; and she received a Master’s Degree from Marygrove College of Detroit, Mich. She was a former member of the Adams County Republican Central Committee and was a former Chairperson. She was instrumental in the formation of the Adams County Republican Club. She was a former board member of the O.V.S.L.D. and was a member of the Methodist Denomination. Memorial donations may be made to the Adams County Public Library System – (Outreach Program), Attn: Treasurer, 157 High Street, Peebles, Ohio 45660. The memorial service is Thursday, November 21, 2013 at 7 p.m. at Lafferty Funeral Home in West Union. Pastor Matt Young will officiate. The visitation is Thursday, November 21, 2013 from 4 pm until 7 pm. Mrs. Jenkins cremains will be scattered in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. The Lafferty Funeral Home, West Union, served the family.

Floyd E. Hensley, Sr., 66 Floyd E. Hensley, Sr., 66, Mt. Orab, passed away on November 16, 2013. He was the loving husband of Deborah Hensley, father of Sheila Hensley (Kevin Pringle), Lisa Hensley-Boggs (Kyle Sr.) and Floyd Hensley Jr. (Monique), grandfather of Kenneth Hensley, Abigail Boggs, Kyle Boggs Jr., Allyson Pringle, Floyd Hensley III, Madison Hensley and Alexander Pringle, brother of Rachel Jones, August Hensley, Shelby Hensley, Wanda Ninichuck and Jeanette King, also survived by many nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by parents Amerda and Mollie Hensley, siblings Lorretta, Bessie, Ford, Jim, Robert, Aster, Virginia and Mary. Visitation has been set at E.C. Nurre Funeral Home 315 W. Plane St. (St. Rt. 125) Bethel, on Tuesday, November 19 from 6-8 p.m. Funeral service will be Wednesday, November 20 at 11 a.m. Interment has been set for Tate Township Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Masonic Scholarship Fund Lodge 61, 6th District Bethel Ohio. The E.C. Nurre Funeral Home, Bethel, served the family.

THE SCRIPTURES

In John 5:39 Jesus said to search the scriptures. There is a big difference between reading the Bible and searching the Bible. It is endless. I have been searching the Bible since 1953 and I am far from finishing. Don’t get me wrong, it is very important to read the Bible; that goes without saying. But, to really understand what you are reading you must search the scriptures. Jesus said: “Search the scriptures; for in them ye think ye have eternal life: and they are they which testify of me.” Now, ladies and gentlemen, when Jesus said to these Jewish people: “Search the scriptures...” there was no New Testament in existence. He was talking about Genesis through Malachi and He said: “...and they are they which testify of me.” The revelation of eternal life is in the scriptures. It is in the Old Testament as well as the New Testament. Jesus said that the entire Old Testament was testifying Him! He is the seed which bruises the serpent’s head in Genesis. He is the Lamb in the book of Exodus. It is His blood which is offered on the mercy seat in the book of Leviticus. He is in every book of the Old Testament. Search it out! Jesus told the people: “...for in them ye think ye have eternal life...” They knew enough to realize that eternal life was offered in the scriptures but, they did not think it through to whom the scriptures was pointing. In verse 40 He said: “And ye will not come to me, that ye might have life.” He was telling them to go and search the scriptures and they would find Him. He knew that they read the scriptures but that they were not really searching them enough to find what they were looking for. He wanted them to see that He was the promised Messiah which is spoken of in the Old Testament. He was telling them that He was the Messiah and that He could give them eternal life. He told them in John 14:6: “...I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me.” They had read about a Messiah; they expected a Messiah; but they did not know what to expect when He got there! People have a lot of their own ideas of what God should be, what He is supposed to be doing, and what He is like. But our ideas do not

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always match up with the Bible. Therefore, when we search the scriptures, our ideas should align up with the Holy Bible! If they don’t, then it is time to change our ideas. People in the days of Jesus only had the Old Testament, but the plan of salvation is in there. In the book of Acts, Peter quoted the Old Testament scriptures of Joel 2:28-32 and Psalm 16:8-10 and there were 3000 people saved. We have both the Old Testament and the New Testament that we can search, but few people actually do it. People in general really don’t change much. We are not much different from those people. Jesus knew their hearts and minds. He knew their will and their will was not to come to Him. It is the same today. There are people around the world that will go to church with their own ideas in mind and refuse to come to Jesus to be saved. They will listen, but they won’t be moved. They will refuse to let someone show them from the Bible how to be saved. There are others who refuse to go to church even to listen, neither will they be moved from their ideas and opinions. In either case Jesus is still saying: “And ye will not come to me, that ye might have life.” Now who’s fault is it when they die and go to Hell? who is refusing who? God does not send people to Hell. He is not willing that any should perish! He is still saying: “Search the scriptures...” Even if you will not listen to me, listen to Jesus! In His word you will find Him. In the Old Testament He says: “And it shall come to pass, that whosoever shall call on the name of the LORD shall be delivered...” And in the New Testament He says: “For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved.” God is calling you. How will you answer Him?

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Daniel T. Liming, 54 Daniel T. Liming, 54, Anderson Twp., passed away Friday, October 4, 2013. Born October 26, 1958, the beloved son of Orveda and the late Joseph Liming, Dan Liming grew up in Mt. Orab with his siblings John, Barb, and Johanna. In 1977 Dan graduated from Western Brown High School where he played basketball and ran cross country, often running ten to twenty miles a day, seven days a week. While attending Malone College Dan continued running cross country, finishing a marathon in less than three hours. An avid Muskie basketball fan, Dan obtained both his undergraduate and MBA degrees at Xavier University, later becoming a CPA. In July 1989, Dan married Jenny Schwager. Dan and Jenny enjoyed a twenty-four year marriage, often remarking that they were best friends. Dan was a proud, devoted dad who participated in every stage of the lives of Katie and Ben, his two children. Nothing gave him more joy than spending time with his family. Baseball, basketball, biking, running, Frisbee golf, homework – he did it all. Despite his illness, Dan witnessed his son become an Eagle Scout, an award Dan had also earned, and his daughter graduate with honors from Michigan State University. Dan was an exceptionally kind and honest man who spent his days caring for others. He will be greatly missed. Mass of Christian Burial at Immaculate Heart of Mary Church Anderson Twp. was held on Monday, October 7, 2013. The TP White & Sons Funeral Home, Cincinnati, served the family.

Georgia Ann (nee Holbrook) Bowling, 83 Georgia Ann (nee Holbrook) Bowling, 83, Bethel, passed away Wednesday, November 13, 2013. She was the devoted wife of Elmer Bowling, beloved mother of Judy (Ronnie) Alsept, Agnes (Carl) Alsept, Vickie (Gail) Hazelbaker and Lyndon (Debbie) Bowling, sister of Estelle Hall, Jalie Williams, Gora Pitner, Krean Gross, Virgil, H.B., Charlie and the late Forest and Betty Carol Holbrook, also survived by 7 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Saturday, November 16, 2013. Burial was in Tate Township Cemetery, Bethel. The E.C. Nurre Funeral Home, Bethel, served the family.

Thelma Powell, 72 Thelma Powell, 72, Bethel, Oh., and passed away November 15, 2013. She was the loving wife of 53 years to Bennie Powell, dear mother of Michael Wayne (Kathleen) Powell, Bennie Ray (Merry) Powell, Swana Lou (Steve) Phillips, Sheila Fay (Ron) Kaylor, Christopher Harrison Powell and the late Tammy Jean Taylor. Grandmother of Christina, Kathryn, Jennifer, Bennie James, Brandy, Desirae, Brandon, Christopher, Dallas, Kristen, Mark, Dakota and Kendall, also survived by 10 great grandchildren, 5 sisters, 1 brother and numerous nieces and nephews. Visitation has been set for 11 a.m. until the time of service at 12:30 p.m. on Tuesday November 19, 2013 at the E.C. Nurre Funeral Home, 315 W. Plane Street, Bethel. Interment Tate Township Cemetery. The E.C. Nurre Funeral Home, Bethel, served the family.

Harlon White, 78 Harlon White, 78, of Blanchester, Oh., went to be with the Lord on Saturday, November 16, 2013. He was born on December 16, 1934 in Letcher County, Ky. He was the beloved husband of Linda Marie (Ingram) White. Former husband of 35 years to Edna (Donahue) White. Loving father of Michael R. (Susan) White of Loraine, Oh., and the late Harley C. White, devoted fatherin law of Anna White, caring grandfather of Aaron (Kelly) White, Jeremiah White, Jamie Ann (Chad) Peabody, Justin White, Rebecca Mae (Richard) Kim and Samantha K. White, proud great-grandfather of Harley Marie Peabody and Hunter Peabody, dear brother of Thomas E. White, Kathryn Reed Wheeler, Francis Parker and the late Jewel Jones Craig, cherished son of the late Thomas and Eva Lee (Campbell) White. Also survived by numerous nieces, nephews and many dear friends. Harlon was a 50 year member of the Blanchester Masonic Lodge No. 0919. Services have been set for Wednesday, November 20, 12 p.m. at Tufts Schildmeyer Funeral Home, 120 W. Main St., Blanchester, where friends will be received from 10 a.m. until the time of service. A Masonic Lodge No. 0919 service will be held at 11:45 a.m. Interment, Blanchester I.O.O.F. Cemetery. The Tufts Schildmeyer Funeral Home, Blanchester, served the family.

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quicker the water can evaporate. This is the same concept that is responsible for the wind chill factor *** Ever wonder what’s the difference between distilled and purified water (not to mention sterile water)? Distilled water is water that is purified by distillation; that means the water is boiled and then the steam is condensed to make pure water. Purified water is water that has been run through a filtration system. There are usually multiple filters used. Sterile water is used for diluting or dissolving drugs that will then be injected. *** So what does a common laxative have to do with baby oil? Baby oil is another form of mineral oil. The difference between the two is the viscosity. Baby oil is light mineral oil and the laxative form is a heavy mineral oil. *** A recent advance in the treatment of diabetes is the drug exenatide (brand name Byetta). Exenatide is a synthetic version of a hormone that is present in Gila Monster saliva. If you’re like me, you’re saying to yourself, who looks for drugs in Gila Monster saliva? Snake venom, maybe, but monster spit? No way! What’s next, pregnant mare’s urine? Tom Callahan is a pharmacist, he lives in the Milford area. Any question or comments can be sent to TomHealthMatters@gmail. com. You can find archives of previous Health Matters at TomHealthMatters.blogspot .com.

United Way of Greater Cincinnati - Eastern Area (covering Brown and Clermont counties) has raised $1,645,942, a two percent increase over the goal of $1,616,485 and nearly $17,000 new dollars to help achieve the Bold Goals for Our Region in Education, Income and Health -- the building blocks for a good quality of life for all. "Most people, whether they know it or not, have benefited from United Way one way or another," says RaeLena Morrison, Owner/Operator, Valore Salon and Georgetown Village Council member, who served as 2013 Brown County Campaign Chair. "There's a lot of great United Way-funded programs serving Brown County that most people aren't even aware of. "More than 27,000 Brown County residents have received help from United Way of Greater Cincinnati agency partners and initiatives, thanks to an investment of a quarter million dollars." "We want to thank all the companies, agencies, organizations, and individuals who contributed to this campaign, making it possible for United Way to continue helping families and individuals in Brown County through the following United Way agency partner, programs and initiatives: • Adams Brown Counties Economic Opportunities, Inc. • Brown County Educational Service Center

• Brown County Helping Hands • Brown County Senior Citizens Council • COAD (Corporation for Ohio Appalachian Development) • Southern Hills Career & Technical Center • Southwest Regional Medical Center Home Care • Success By 6® and Ready Schools Partners: Fayetteville-Perry School District, Georgetown Local School District, Western Brown School District, Ripley, Union, Lewis, Huntington School District, Adams Brown County Head Start, YWCA – HIPPY Program It’s essential for companies and individuals who haven’t finished their campaigns or pledged yet to do so as the campaign continues to raise every dollar possible to help children succeed and families and individuals achieve financial stability. Anyone who wants to start a new campaign should call 513-536-3002 The Eastern Area campaign is part of the regional United Way of Greater Cincinnati campaign, a fundraising partnership of United Way of Greater Cincinnati and Greater Cincinnati Region of the American Red Cross. To learn more about United Way and how you can get involved, visit http://www.uwgc.org, like us on Facebook at facebook.com/UnitedWayofGreaterCincinnati or follow us on Twitter at @UnitedWayGC.

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Tagamet was the first drug used to suppress the production of stomach acid. Tagamet is actually an antihistamine, and is sometimes used for certain allergic skin reactions but is not your typical antihistamine. That is because histamine is a protein that can have different shapes: In one shape (H1), it causes sneezing, runny noses and watery eyes, in the other shape it stimulates the release of stomach acid. By blocking this second shape (H2), Tagamet (along with Zantac and Pepcid) reduces the amount of acid produced by the stomach. I’ve written quite a few times about the first of this or that (Tagamet, Benadryl, Seldane, and propranolol). The reason for this is that once a company finds a novel way of doing something, other companies will take that idea and try to improve on it by reducing side effects of making the drug last longer (it’s easier to take one pill a day rather than four times a day). *** If you have asthma, you may have noticed that an old stand-by is no longer available, namely Primatene mist. Primatene’s downfall was caused by the same thing that did in the generic albuterol inhalers; the fact that they contained CFC’s. CFC is an inert gas that is used as a propellant in most inhalers, but it is being blamed for destroying the ozone layer. *** Do you know why it feels so good to sit in front of a fan in the summer? The body cools itself by sweating. As the water in the sweat evaporates, it dissipates a large amount of heat energy. It takes a lot of energy to change water from a liquid to a gas. The fan moves air across our skin, and the more air that comes in contact with our skin, the

United Way of Greater Cincinnati - Eastern Area raises $1,645,942 for education, income, health

SATH to sponsor “Breakfast with Santa” The SATH (Supplementary Assistance to the Handicapped) Organization will be sponsoring its 19th Annual “Breakfast with Santa” on Saturday, December 7th at the Hillsboro Elementary School Cafeteria. Breakfast will be served

from 9 to 11 a.m. The cost is $8.00 per child and $5.00 per adult. To make a reservation contact Linda Allen at (937) 3666657 daytime or Mary Kamphaus at (937) 393-8550 evenings. Registration is limited, so don’t delay, call today.

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A new antique and collectible business in Mt. Orab is now open for business. The Rusty Rooster Antiques and Collectibles, Clothing and More LLC opened on May 1 this year in downtown Mt. Orab but has now relocated just three miles south of Mt. Orab at 12716 U.S. 68. The Rusty Rooster is owned and operated by Robin Shipley.

“We loved our spot on North High in Mt. Orab,” Shipley said. “But there always seemed to be parking issues. Our landlords were great and I liked them a lot, but as we continued to add new products, we just ran out of room. “In our new spot, just outside Mt. Orab we have about 2,000 square feet of space. Our customers have plenty of room to browse. Oddly enough, the previous business at this same spot was also named the Rusty

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Department 56 Ceramic Christmas Village items are very popular and available at the Rusty Rooster in Mt. Orab.

Rooster.” Shipley said she runs the shop on her own and has help from plenty of family members she can manage to recruit from time to time. “I’m excited right now to have so much room for Christmas items,” she added. “I started out as a consignment shop but I’ve just got so much stuff. I still buy some things that I think might sell, but I don’t do consignment. “Here at the Rusty Rooster I sell lots of antiques and I have great selections at good prices. I also sell womens, men’s and kids jewelry and gift items.” The Rusty Rooster also specializes in Department 56 ceramic Christmas Village merchandise and has many to choose from. “I’ve got plenty of Harley Davidson items and more coming for the holidays,” added Shipley. “I have always wanted to offer customers items that have a connection with a fond memory of childhood, maybe a family member that was dear to them or items that people just have

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Robin Shipley, owner/operator of the Rusty Rooster Antiques and Collectibles, Clothing and More, LLC in Mt. Orab. Shipley would like to invite everyone to stop by and do a little Christmas shopping.

fun collecting. “In one section of my store, I found that customers just wanted a place to go to buy jewelry, shoes and gently used brand name clothing, at an affordable price without leaving

the Mt. Orab area.” Shipley admitted that although this is her first time owning a retail store, she comes from family members that were collectors of antiques and memorabilia. Shipley said the Rusty

Rooster can be visited on facebook at ‘Rusty Rooster Antiques and Collectibles, Clothing and More’. For more information she can be emailed at rusty_rooster@yahoo.com.

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Kathryne Stagge-Marr Community Park is being transformed into a spectacle of lights this week for Santa’s Rockin’ Wonderland, a light show that will be open to the public Nov. 23-Jan 2. The light show is the work of Bobby Crawford, a Goshen High School graduate, who now attends Northern Kentucky University and operates the website for the Goshen Park District. Crawford has previously choreographed a light show at his parents’ home in Loveland. “I have always been fascinated by computers, and I love music,” Crawford said. He approached the park district about having the show at the park this year with plans to use some of the

funds raised at the event for charity. “My grandmother passed away from cancer and me, my younger brother and my father have Type I Diabetes,” Crawford said. He said he was inspired to raise money for the American Cancer Society and Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. The light show will grow from 20,000 lights at Crawford’s parents house to 60,000 at the park. Crawford said he used a computer software program to create the show. “There are 128 individually controlled circuits and it took about eight hours to program,” Crawford said. And that doesn’t count the time that Crawford, his girlfriend, Ellen Garner, and other friends and family members spent putting the

lights up at the park. Crawford said he wanted to make the event public because it would be a unique holiday activity in Clermont County. “It will be special for Clermont County families because we don’t have something like this,” Crawford said. Erwin Walker Jr., a park district commissioner said they are excited to host the show at the park. “It gets you into the Christmas spirit,” Walker said. He said Santa’s Rockin’ Wonderland will coincide with some other holiday festivities in the township. He said opening night of the event will be the same night as the Goshen Light Up Parade and the Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony in the township.

Business Saturday and businesses can join the movement to promote themselves and be placed on the company's Small Business Saturday Map. In 2011, the United States Senate officially recognized Small Business Saturday, and American Express said millions of shoppers participated by shopping small that year. This year, Small Business Saturday will be Nov. 30, and small business owners are excited to welcome shoppers into their stores. “I think it is pretty spectacular,” Nancy Meyer, whose family owns Row House Gallery and Custom Framing in Milford, said about Small Business Saturday. Meyer said she is surprised that a company like

American Express would spend so much money advertising for people to shop locally. “It's really about shopping your neighborhood,” Meyer said. “The more people who shop their own neighborhood, the more money stays in the neighborhood.” Meyer said her family business, which features custom framing, artwork and gifts, has been located in Old Milford for 42 years. She said several years ago they added American Express to the credit cards accepted at their store. She said she also registered their business and received information and a logo to let people know they are participating. “A lot of people come in,” Meyer said about Small Business Saturday.

Small Business Saturday to follow Black Friday Nov. 30 BY KRISTIN ROVER Sun staff

Black Friday is just around the corner and many people will spend the day rushing from one large department store to another stocking up on all of their holiday gifts. Another shopping trend has also been growing in popularity in recent years, and that is Small Business Saturday. Started by American Express Nov. 27 2010, Small Business Saturday was created to encourage residents to get out and support the small locally-owned businesses in their communities the Saturday after Black Friday. According to American Express, card members receive incentives for shopping locally on Small

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Lane Edmisten, 1, rushes out of bounds during a game against Batavia on Oct. 4. Edmisten would go on to be named the Player of the Year in the National Division.

Southern Buckeye Conference announces its football All-Stars

BY CHRIS CHANEY Sun staff

The Southern Buckeye Conference handed it out its end-of-the-year awards at the Fall Sports All-Star Banquet on Nov. 12 with First Team selections, Players and Coaches of the Year and Divisional Championship awards being handed out. The two playoff contenders, Williamsburg and Western Brown, not only won their respective divisions, but also swept the individual awards as well. The Wildcats’ senior quarterback Lane Edmisten was named the National Division Player of the Year and head coach Scott Lefker was named the National Coach of the Year. Lefker and Edmisten led the Wildcats to a 7-4 record overall and an unblemished mark of 4-0 in the SBC. Edmisten completed 51 of 113 passes this season for 835 yards and nine touchdowns. He also led the team in rushing attempts with 199 for 1,350 yards and 16 scores. “Lane had a great year passing,” Lefker said of the Player of the Year. “He makes good decision and he takes it upon himself when

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he has to to do whatever it takes.” The Wildcats advanced to the Division VI, Region 22 playoffs for the first time since 2001. As the third overall seed in the region, the Wildcats also hosted a playoff game for the first time since 1980. Despite a late-game comeback, Burg fell to West Liberty-Salem, 27-20. Joining Edmisten on the First Team All-Conference from Williamsburg was fellow senior Jordan Wright, juniors Mason Hall and Jared Spurlock and sophomores Kurt Meisberger and Spencer Clowery. Wildcats on the Second Team included seniors Cody Minnie, Isaiah Bradford and Nick Felts, junior Austin Horn and sophomore Bryson Vize. Other First Team selections included Batavia’s Levi Sellers, KeShawn Foley, Romelo Williams and Wyatt Jackson; BethelTate’s Blace Haviland and Brandon Lewis; and Clermont Northeastern’s Brandon Stahl, Trey Amann and Dalton Miracle. On the Second Team in the National Division were Batavia’s Patrick Bryant, Cole Norman and Sammy Humbert; Bethel-Tates Jeffrey Botts and Blake Norris; and CNE’s Donald Hahn, Darian Bullock and Matt Bingaman. In the American, Western Brown was the toast of the division, winning the league outright after going 10-0 throughout the regular season and matching Williamsburg’s 4-0 mark in conference. For their success, senior quarterback Devyn Wood

and head coach Evan Dreyer were awarded the American Player and Coach of the Year awards, respectively. Wood completed 68.3 percent of his passes this season, racking up 4,260 yards and 40 touchdowns for the potent Broncos offense. Wood also rushed 89 times for 435 yards and 10 more scores. Wood was flanked on the First Team by seniors Justin Longbottom, Derrick McIntosh and Kalan Kumpf, junior Christian Dawson and sophomore Eean Hornung. Broncos on the Second Team include seniors Jeremy Gould and Jarred Haggerty, juniors Josh Young and Logan Nuhn and sophomore Steven Craddock. The next best represented team on the All-Star roster were league runners-up New Richmond. The Lions placed five players on the First Team and four on the Second Team coming off a season that saw New Richmond lose just one game (to Western Brown) and narrowly miss out on a playoff berth. First Teammers for the Lions were seniors Evan Bringer, Will Lytle, Levi Simpson and Malik Davis and junior Tyler Anderson. On the Second Team from New Richmond were seniors Nathan Snider and Kenny Booker as well as sophomores Tyler Sammons and Frankie Taulbee. First Team selections were rounded out by Cohen Canter and Carter Hounshell of Amelia, Scotty Nichols and Brandon Lunsford and Noah Knuckles of Goshen.

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The village of Fayetteville is feeling a financial pinch as 2013 draws to a close. Just after Fayetteville Village Administrator Bob Campbell gave a report on the village water works, Mayor Bernie Vilvens told Campbell that the village might have to start charging the water works $1,000 a month in rent to help replenish the village general fund. Campbell told council at its Nov. 13 meeting that the water works department currently had over $151,000 in its budget, which was one of its highest balances ever. “The villages general fund is running very short and it will be very difficult making it through the rest of the

year,” Mayor Vilvens said. “The finance committee met with the county auditor, and getting a loan is a possibility, but it’s definitely not a solution.” Vilvins continued, “Our budget is about $26,000 less than it was last year, and that’s what has put us in this position. We’re going to have to make some adjustments in order to bring that back up.” Vilvens said the village might have to pass a levy or increase one of the current operating levies to increase revenue. “Like Bernie said,” Tina Houk, chair for the finance committee commented, “It’s looking pretty bleak, like we’re not going to make it, and we won’t get another draw until February. We’re going to have to figure out a

way to get through until then. “There are a couple of things we can do right now. There are some bills we can pay out of the water fund like insurance payments.” She also said that the finance committee recommended cutting all spending until February unless it’s an absolute emergency and collecting $1,000 a month rent from the water works. Vilvens agreed that the spending freeze was a good idea, as was the recommendation to charge rent to the water works, but said that even that would not solve the revenue problem. “I do believe that we’re going to have to pass a levy,” Vilvens added. Village Solicitor Celia Potts told council that it would be best for the village

to run a replacement levy rather than a renewal, which would increase income. She did not recommend running a special election which the village would have to pay for. The next opportunity for the village to put a levy on the regular ballot will be in May of next year. Taxes from that levy, if approved, would not be collected until June of 2014 and the village would not realize any additional revenue until February of 2015. Council discussed ideas on how to increase revenue for the village and build up the general fund. A finance committee meeting was scheduled to continue discussions on the issue. In other business, Fayetteville resident Bob Kiley ap-

This new structure houses Helping Hands merchandise. It is not yet officially open to the public. Eventually it will be the main location for the non-profit organization.

Christmas Cheer Committee asks community for help BY Martha B. Jacob The Brown County Press

For well over 25 years Helping Hands, a Georgetown thrift store and food bank, has hosted the annual all volunteer Christmas Cheer Event. However, the Christmas Cheer Committee is struggling to make this year’s event a reality, according to Helping Hands volunteer Peter Sedler. “This year has been a real struggle for our Christmas Cheer Committee to ensure that every Brown County family receives the groceries needed for the family Christmas Dinner.” Sedler said in past years Christmas Cheer has been funded by the Helping Hands thrift store together with any donations received. “But this year,” Sedler said, “the client load at the Helping Hands food bank and thrift store has been very high while grants have decreased. The Christmas Cheer Committee now needs to plea for donations from the community, including in-date food items, new and gently used toys and new and gently used winter coats and jackets for adults and children.” Jo Ann Kattine is the director at Helping Hands and agrees with Sedler about the urgent need for help from the community to assure needy families will enjoy a Christmas dinner that they would otherwise not have without the help of Christmas Cheer. “We’ve been doing this for so many years now and we’ve been able to supply families with a ham or a turkey, other dinner items, clothes and toys for children,” Kattine said. “At this point in time, if we don’t raise some money and if donations

don’t pick up soon, I’m not sure we can make this happen this year.” Kattine said that families have already begun to sign up for participation in the event. “Each year we’ve managed to help a lot of families,” Kattine said, “They come in to Helping Hands and they are presented with food, a ham or turkey, they can shop for clothing and coats and pick up like-new toys for their children. That’s what Helping Hands is all about. And Christmas Cheer helps through the holidays which can be very stressful on families.” Helping Hands and Christmas Cheer are registered 501 (c) 3 non-profit organizations and donations may be tax deductible. “Please bring your kind donations to Helping Hands as soon as it is convenient,” Sedler said. “We are open from 9 a.m. until noon on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. Other donations days and times may be arranged. “Cash donations can also be mailed to Christmas Cheer, P.O. Box 25, Georgetown, OH 45121.” Christmas Cheer asks that all donations be mailed, sent or brought to the Helping Hands store at 668 Camp Run Road in Georgetown. Donations need to be in by Saturday, Dec. 7 to ensure how many families can be chosen from the long list of names. Kattine said Brown County residents, churches, businesses and many individuals have helped build Helping Hands to where it is today, and she prays they will come through now. For more information on how to help, please call (937) 378-6942 or (937) 378-6966.

SWRMC Auxiliary to hold bake sale, silent auction

The Southwest Regional Medical Center Auxiliary is planning a bake sale and silent auction which will take place on Tuesday, November 26 in the main hallway of the hospital. Each year there are a large supply of cakes, pies, cookies and other sweet goods that are just the thing to serve for holiday dessert. Please plan to stop by and pick up something tasty for your

holiday table. The Mary Crawford Gift Shop has been stocked full of Christmas items, pecans and other bagged goodies as well as jewelry and gift items for sale. The Auxiliary would like to thank the public for the support that has been given in the past to our fund raisers and memberships. Everything you do is very greatly appreciated!

“If this would happen,” Huber said “the first thing we’d have to do is to buy another piece of property, put up a building and then sell this one, which is paid for.” Mayor Vilvens said that there could be a lot of options, but the first step would be to determine if council is interested in the sale of the building. In other actions at the meeting after waiving the three-reading rule, council passed an emergency ordinance changing the name of a road between Russell Street and East Street from Covalt to Brown Lane. Council had it’s first reading on a resolution to increase the water rate by 3%, which is mandated according to loan requirements

excited to have Hastings as its entertainer for the event. “This Jingle Bell Bash is a major fundraiser for the chamber and we are appreciative to CompSource for making it a reality,” said Cranfill. “CompSource is an active member of the chamber based in Loveland. They are the chambers workers comp third party administrator and we are happy to have them in our chamber.” Regarding the event, Cranfill said“Because this is such a big event we are asking for tickets to be bought or reserved by Friday, Nov. 29. There will not be any door sales. We need to have a head count because this is a catered event.” Tickets to the Jingle Bell Bash are only $35 (prepaid) for chamber members and $40 (prepaid) for non-chamber members. “Last year we came up with the Kris Kringle Award which goes to a chamber member who is a business who continuously gives back to the community,” Cranfill said. “Last year it went to Shona Vance at the Georgetown Rent-2-Own Center. This year’s award

will be presented to another business or individual member of the chamber. It’s top secret until Friday night, December 6 during the event.” Cranfill added, “All of us at the Brown County Chamber of Commerce are excited about this fundraiser, and we hope a lot of people take advantage of a fun-filled evening.” Tickets may be reserved by calling (937) 378-4784 or by email at brchcom@gmail.com.

Deadline nears to purchase tickets for Jingle Bell Bash at Gaslight Theater Dec. 6

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proached members of the Fayetteville Council to inform them that a business from the area was interested in purchasing the building where council meets. Kiley said the interested business wants to develop the prime real estate for a future business, but he did not disclose to council who the business was. Council has been discussing the possibility of relocating their office for the past several months and according to Mayor Bernie Vilvens the offer will be considered by council. Councilman Joe Huber told council that he felt the first thing that needed to be done was to get the village property appraised, so that they had some idea of its value.

The Jingle Bell Bash, sponsored by CompSource and the Brown County Chamber of Commerce is scheduled for Friday, Dec. 6 at the Gaslight Theater in Georgetown. Doors open at 6 p.m. Event includes an open beer and wine bar and Hors D’oeuvre buffet. The featured entertainer for the evening will be Drew Hastings, a well known comedian who has appeared on the Jay Leno Show as well as hosting his own special on Comedy Central in 2008 called Drew Hastings; Irked and Miffed. Hastings has had several guest-starring roles and television pilots for networks such as Fox, NBC and HBO. He stared in several oneman shows such as ‘Commencement Speech, Live and Other Short Stories and The Business of Living. Most recently he has released his newest CD called ‘Farmageddon.’ He appears in comedy clubs across the

country. Hastings also has a political career. He was sworn in as Mayor of the City of Hillsboro on Jan. 2 , 2012. Adrienne Cranfill, administrator for the Brown County Chamber of Commerce said the chamber is

Ohio State Highway Patrol Trooper Kyle Chamblin has been selected 2013 Trooper of the Year at the Georgetown Post. The selection of Trooper Chamblin, 30, is in recognition of outstanding service during 2013 at Georgetown. Fellow officers chose Trooper Chamblin based on leadership abilities, professional ethics, courteous treatment of others, enthusiastic work attitude, and cooperation with supervisors, peers, and the public. Trooper Chamblin is now in contention for the

District and State Trooper of the Year Award to be announced at a later date. Trooper Chamblin joined the Highway Patrol in 2009 and has served at the Georgetown Post since then. Originally from West Union and a graduate of West Union High School, Trooper Chamblin served in the U.S. Army. Other Highway Patrol awards received in the past include the safe driving award. Trooper Chamblin and his wife, Chasity, live in Adams County with their children: Ethan, age 3, and Isaac, age 1.

The Brown County Soil and Water Conservation District (Brown SWCD) Board of Supervisors would like to announce the rescheduling of the December board meeting. This meeting, originally scheduled for December 18th, will now take place on Wednesday, December 11th at 7 a.m. Meetings are

held at the Brown SWCD office located at 706 South Main Street, Georgetown Ohio 45121. Meetings are open to the pubic. Media sources and the general public should call (937) 378-4424 extension 4 if they wish to be informed of regular and special meetings.

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Drew Hastings will be the featured entertainer, Dec. 6 at the Gaslight Theater in Georgetown during the Brown County Chamber of Commerce Jingle Bell Bash.

Georgetown Post Trooper of the Year

Conservation District meeting re-scheduled

Brothers Forever to be at local church

There will be a Christian Concert at Bethel Shiloh Church of God at 11 a.m., Sunday, Nov. 24 featuring “Brothers Forever”. These young men are anointed in song and Word. They have appeared on TBN and have been nominated for Group of the Year by the Christian Music Hall of Fame. The Church is located at 2771 Oakland Locust Ridge Road in Bethel. For more information call (513) 317-5176.

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Regarding the close race, Morrison said the following in the November 10 edition of the Brown County Press. “I would to thank everyone who supported me including my family and friends and everyone who voted for me. A special thanks goes out to everyone who donated their time to help me with my campaign.” Triplett said he would like to think his supporters and those who voted for him. The complete certified results appear below: PRECINCTS COUNTED (OF 32) ...............32 ....100.00 REGISTERED VOTERS - TOTAL.......27,091 BALLOTS CAST - TOTAL ....................7,728 VOTER TURNOUT - TOTAL ................28.53

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Member of Council - Aberdeen Village Vote for not more than 4 (WITH 1 OF 1 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Jerry Applegate ...........................................164 ........9.86 Phyllis Bishop. ............................................113 ........6.79 Bradley K. Cannon, Jr. ................................207 ......12.45 Jay Castle ...................................................160 ........9.62 Rajenna D. Combess ...................................241 ......14.49 Robert Meadows .........................................223 ......13.41 Jason Phillips ..............................................292 ......17.56 Bill Wilson ..................................................263 ......15.81 Total .........................................................1,663 Member of Council - Fayetteville Village Vote for not more than 4 (WITH 1 OF 1 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Jamie J. Aubry.................................................7 ........2.57 Tina M. Houk ................................................49 ......18.01 Joseph E. Huber ............................................41 ......15.07 Harriett L. Kleemeyer ...................................74 ......27.21 Frank E. South ..............................................61 ......22.43 James J. Thery, Sr..........................................19 ........6.99 Robert R. Williams .......................................21 ........7.72 Total ............................................................272 Member of Council - Georgetown Village Vote for not more than 4 (WITH 3 OF 3 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Susan Bean..................................................339 ......15.82 Kelly L. Cornette.........................................438 ......20.44 Sarah M. Eagan ...........................................376 ......17.55 Raelena Morrison........................................337 ......15.73 Arthur Owens..............................................319 ......14.89 Zachary Triplett...........................................334 ......15.59 Total .........................................................2,143

Township Trustees - Byrd Township Vote for not more than 2 (WITH 1 OF 1 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Steve Evans. ................................................124 ......47.51 Shannon W. Wagoner ..................................137 ......52.49 Total ............................................................261

Township Trustees - Clark Township Vote for not more than 2 (WITH 2 OF 2 PRECINCTS COUNTED) William H. Neal ..........................................327 ......49.62 Dennis Schneider ........................................332 ......50.38 Total ............................................................659

Member Governing Board - Southern Ohio ESC Subdistrict 6 Vote for not more than 1 (WITH 2 OF 2 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Dennis W. Mount ............................................6 ..100.00 Total ................................................................6

Township Trustees - Franklin Township Vote for not more than 2 (WITH 2 OF 2 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Nicholas E. Dailey ......................................181 ......46.53 Mike Kress ..................................................208 ......53.47 Total ............................................................389

Member of Board of Education - Eastern LSD Vote for not more than 2 (WITH 9 OF 9 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Brian Garrett ...............................................876 ...45.18 Mike Hoskins ...........................................1,063 ...54.82 Total .........................................................1,939

Township Trustees - Green Township Vote for not more than 2 (WITH 3 OF 3 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Gary R. Frye ...............................................249 ......45.52 Jay Holden..................................................298 ......54.48 Total ...........................................................547

Member of Board of Education Fayetteville-Perry LSD Vote for not more than 2 (WITH 4 OF 4 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Robert F. Aubry.............................................94 ....6.26 Todd R. Coffman.........................................414 ...27.56 Jim Holden .................................................452 ...30.09 Brian E. Kleemeyer ....................................542 ...36.09 Total .........................................................1,502

Township Fiscal Officer - Huntington Township Unexpired Term Ending 03-31-2016 Vote for not more than 1 (WITH 2 OF 2 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Alisa Applegate ...........................................499 ....100.00 Total ............................................................499 Township Trustees - Huntington Township Vote for not more than 2 (WITH 2 OF 2 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Ilene Chamberlain. ......................................360 ......29.92 Randy Dugan...............................................409 ......32.85 Tommy Ramsey ..........................................156 ....12.453 Shaun Scott .................................................320 ......25.70 Total .........................................................1,245 Township Trustees - Jackson Township Vote for not more than 2 (WITH 1 OF 1 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Mark Dotson ...............................................161 ...28.55 Tim Ratliff...................................................225 ...38.89 James J. Rau...............................................178 ...31.56 Total ...........................................................564

Member of Council - Hamersville Village Vote for not more than 4 (WITH 1 OF 1 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Ragan Ernst ...................................................55 ......43.31 Kathleen S. Miller ........................................61 ......48.03 Laurence D. Talbott.........................................3 ........8.66 Total ............................................................119

Township Trustees - Jefferson Township Vote for not more than 2 (WITH 1 OF 1 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Aaron Moran ...............................................202 ....46.76 Gary E. Pickerill..........................................230 ...53.24 Total ............................................................432

Member of Council - Higginsport Village Vote for not more than 4 (WITH 1 OF 1 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Jonathan D. Bradford ....................................30 ......24.00 Andrew J. Lloyd............................................34 ......27.20 Karen M. Vonderhaar ....................................38 ......30.40 Eddie Crawford Jr. .......................................20 ......18.40 Total ...........................................................122 Mayor - Mt. Orab Village Unexpired Term Ending 12-31-2015 Vote for not more than 1 (WITH 2 OF 2 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Bruce Lunsford ...........................................363 ....100.00 Total ............................................................363 Member of Council - Mt. Orab Village Vote for not more than 4 (WITH 2 OF 2 PRECINCTS COUNTED) David Brenner .............................................269 ......25.02 Joe W. Howser.............................................329 ......30.60 Daniel Reed.................................................229 ......21.30 Herm Scott ..................................................248 ......23.07 Total ........................................................1,075 Board of Trustees of Public Affairs - Mt. Orab Village Vote for not more than 1 (WITH 2 OF 2 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Tim O'Hara..................................................356 ....100.00 Total ............................................................356 Member of Council - Ripley Village Vote for not more than 4 (WITH 1 OF 1 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Nowana F. Bingaman ..................................234 ......19.47 Dave Otis.....................................................299 ......24.88 Nathan Pfeffer .............................................175 ......14.56 Charles D. Poole ........................................216 ......17.97 Roberta L. Sidwell ......................................258 ......21.46 Kathy Lynn Lewis.........................................18 ........1.66 Total ........................................................1,200 Member of Council - Russellville Village Vote for not more than 4 (WITH 1 OF 1 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Jerry L. England, Jr. .....................................30 ......13.27 Paula J. Neu...................................................46 ......20.35 Don Salisbury................................................38 ......16.81 Ricky Steele .................................................63 ......27.88 Gerald Thomas ..............................................49 ......21.68 Total ............................................................226

Member Governing Board - Southern Ohio ESC Subdistrict 2 Vote for not more than 1 (WITH 1 OF 1 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Richard Peck ...................................................3 ....100.00 Total ...............................................................3

Township Trustees - Eagle Township Vote for not more than 2 (WITH 1 OF 1 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Bob Burns ..................................................158 ....38.878 Robert Hare .................................................127 ......30.98 Richard J. Reedy, Jr.....................................124 ......30.24 Total ............................................................410

Mayor - Hamersville Unexpired Term Ending 12-31-2015 Vote for not more than 1 (WITH 1 OF 1 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Betty Joyce Kirkpatrick ................................67 ....100.00 Total ..............................................................67

Board of Trustees of Public Affairs Hamersville Village Vote for not more than 1 (WITH 1 OF 1 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Jeremiah Fite .................................................67 ....100.00 Total .............................................................67

Member of Governing Board - Clermont County ESC Vote for not more than 3 (WITH 4 OF 4 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Jimmi McIntosh ............................................17 ...30.91 Jim Napier .....................................................21 ...38.18 Mariann Strosnider .......................................17 ...30.91 Total ............................................................. 55

Township Trustees - Lewis Township Vote for not more than 2 (WITH 2 OF 2 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Randy Waterfield ........................................299 ...54.86 Danny R. Wisby ..........................................246 ...45.14 Total ...........................................................545 Township Trustees - Perry Township Vote for not more than 2 (WITH 4 OF 4 PRECINCTS COUNTED) David L. Brinkman .................................... 607 ...50.29 L. Jeff Wiederhold ..................................... 600 ...49.71 Total .........................................................1,207 Township Trustees - Pike Township Vote for not more than 2 (WITH 3 OF 3 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Jay L. Anderson ..........................................416 ...52.13 Roger D. Griffith.........................................382 ...47.87 Total ...........................................................798 Township Trustees - Pleasant Township Vote for not more than 2 (WITH 4 OF 4 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Lucas A. Brown...........................................394 ...22.93 Dennis Daulton ...........................................600 ...34.92 Frank Helbling ...........................................724 ...42.14 Total .........................................................1,718 Township Trustees - Scott Township Vote for not more than 2 (WITH 1 OF 1 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Dale R. Anderson ........................................144 ...55.60 Jamie Swearingen .......................................115 ...44.40 Total ............................................................259 Township Trustees - Sterling Township Vote for not more than 2 (WITH 3 OF 3 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Joseph H. Horton.........................................357 Daniel E. Kelly ............................................111 Steve Mezger.............................................. 250 Barbara Watson. ..........................................235 Total ............................................................953

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Township Trustees - Union Township Vote for not more than 2 (WITH 2 OF 2 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Mark W. Kinder...........................................473 ...40.95 Stanley McCleese........................................278 ...24.07 Martin Plymesser ........................................404 ...34.98 Total ........................................................1,155 Township Fiscal Officer - Washington Township Unexpired Term Ending 03-31-2016 Vote for not more than 1 (WITH 2 OF 2 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Matthew Latham .........................................227 ..100.00 Total ............................................................227

Mayor - Sardinia Village Unexpired Term Ending 12-31-2015 Vote for not more than 1 (WITH 1 OF 1 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Todd Bumbalough ........................................68 ....100.00 Total ..............................................................68

Township Trustees - Washington Township Vote for not more than 2 (WITH 2 OF 2 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Danny Bolender...........................................193 ...48.98 Janie Wills ...................................................201 ...51.02 Total ............................................................394

Member of Council - Sardinia Village Vote for not more than 4 (WITH 1 OF 1 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Greg Cassidy .................................................48 ......29.81 Arthur R. Hoovler, Jr.....................................62 ......38.51 Juanita Watson ..............................................51 ......31.68 Total ............................................................161

Member of Governing Board - Brown County ESC Vote for not more than 3 (WITH 29 OF 29 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Betty A. Burwinkel ..................................3,217 ...32.61 James Castle ............................................3,359 ...34.05 Kenneth L. Snider ....................................3,289 ...33.34 Total .........................................................9,865

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Member of Board of Education - Georgetown EVSD Vote for not more than 3 (WITH 10 OF 10 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Dick Colwell ...............................................786 ...33.58 Jonathan S. Linkous ....................................759 ...32.42 Ralph Sininger............................................ 796 ...34.00 Total ....................................................... 2,341 Member of Board of Education - Ripley-UnionLewis-Huntington LSD Vote for not more than 3 (WITH 9 OF 9 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Glenda Huff..............................................1,007 ...35.46 Barry Sims...................................................834 ...29.37 Jeffrey White.............................................. 730 ...25.70 Patricia Jones...............................................257 ....9.47 Total .........................................................2,828 Mem. of Board of Ed. - Ripley-Union-Lewis-Huntington LSD Unexpired Term Ending 12-31-2015 Vote for not more than 1 (WITH 9 OF 9 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Jeffrey E. Wilson........................................972 ..100.00 Total ............................................................972 Member of Board of Education - Western Brown LSD Vote for not more than 2 (WITH 14 OF 14 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Tamberlyn R. Carroll ..................................510 ...13.04 Lynette Garrett ............................................894 ...22.86 Tracy J. O'Hara ...........................................941 ...24.06 Teresa Marie Wallace. ................................788 ...20.15 Robert White ..............................................778 ...19.89 Total..........................................................3,911 Member of Board of Education - Bethel-Tate LSD Vote for not more than 3 (WITH 1 OF 1 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Vern Bastin......................................................0 Kipp Kahlenbeck.............................................0 Charles Napier.................................................0 Judy Reinhardt ................................................0 Member of Board of Education - Clermont Northeastern LSD Vote for not more than 2 (WITH 2 OF 2 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Danny Ilhardt .................................................8 ...61.54 Mike Mantel....................................................3 ...23.08 Dave Pennington .............................................2 ...15.38 Total ..............................................................13 Member of Board of Educaiton - Clermont Northeastern LSD Unexpired Term Ending 12-31-2015 Vote for not more than 1 (WITH 2 OF 2 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Alex Cunningham ...........................................2 ...25.00 Cecil Greene ...................................................6 ...75.00 Total ............................................................... 8 Member of Board of Education - Williamsburg LSD Vote for not more than 3 (WITH 1 OF 1 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Jeffrey Ryan Cummins..................................14 ...30.43 Brent Keeton .................................................15 ...32.61 Greg A. Wells ................................................17 ...36.96 Total ..............................................................46 Member of Board of Education - Lynchburg-Clay LSD Vote for not more than 2 (WITH 2 OF 2 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Marty Bailey ...................................................0 Bobbie Jo Ernst .............................................. 0 Stanley W. Markey..........................................4 ...44.44 Gary R. West ..................................................5 ...55.56 Total ................................................................9 Member of Board of Education - Blanchester LSD Vote for not more than 3 (WITH 1 OF 1 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Joe Falgner ......................................................3 ...42.86 Claire V. Ledford.............................................3 ...42.86 Chuck Shonkwiler ..........................................1 ...14.29 Total ................................................................7

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Brown County Sr Svcs Ren 0.8 m 5 yr. Vote for not more than 1 (WITH 32 OF 32 PRECINCTS COUNTED) FOR THE TAX LEVY.............................5,898 ...77.86 AGAINST THE TAX LEVY ...................1,677 ...22.14 Total ........................................................7,575 Fayetteville Vill Curr Ex Ren 3.5 m 5 yr Vote for not more than 1 (WITH 1 OF 1 PRECINCTS COUNTED) FOR THE TAX LEVY..................................60 ...65.22 AGAINST THE TAX LEVY. .......................32 ...34.78 Total ..............................................................92 CONTINUED ON PAGE 11


bands from the area including Eastern, Western, Fayetteville and Hillsboro High School Marching Band. “The parade will turn east off the Campus Way and proceed to the center of the village turning south onto South High Street,” said Schneider. “It will end at Smith Avenue. Parking will be available this year at the Western Brown Middle School so spectators can park and watch the parade from West Main Street if they choose to do so.” The Grand Marshal for this year’s parade is Alma Monk, who has been an avid supporter of the community and the schools for many, many years. “We’ll have lots of floats and equestrian entries that will be all lit up with

Christmas lights,” she said. “All the entries are encouraged to light up their displays because the parade is at night. All the entries are just beautiful and the kids really enjoy all the glitter. Also in this year’s parade will be Santa and his nine reindeer, elves on Segway’s and the stilt walkers are scheduled to return. Through the last few years, the village has purchased over 40 mascot costumes including penguins, reindeer, snowmen, Mickey and Minnie Mouse, Goofy, and of course, Rudolph the red nosed reindeer. “The Christmas Committee will once again be handing out glow necklaces, 3D glasses and treat bags. Everyone is invited to turn out for this annual parade.

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Board of Elections sued for $1.5M CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1

Bribery and Interfering with Civil Rights charges in April of 2012, following an investigation by the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation and Identification. All but one of the Interfering charges were dropped or dismissed in January of 2013. Renchen was aquitted of the remaining charge at trial later that month. The complaint recounts the events leading up to the charges being filed against Renchen. “During the election campaign the Plaintiff visited the houses of family members, friends and neighbors to assure they had received and knew how to properly fill out absentee ballots. On October 27th,

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2011, the Defendants received a letter from Belinda Merrill that stated the Plaintiff had coerced her into voting a certain way on her absentee ballot. The Defendants, through the Brown County Election Board, and with the assistance of the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigations proceeded to investigate al-

legations against the Plaintiff. Defendants made comments to the press and during City Council meetings regarding the investigation insinuating Plaintiff’s guilt, further damaging his reputation as still mayor of the village of Aberdeen.” Attorney Andrew Yosowitz represents the Board of Elections and released the following statement to the Brown County Press in response to the suit. “Before and after the November 2011 general election, several Brown County residents complained to the Board of Elections that they felt unduly pressured to vote for Mr. Renchen when Renchen came into their

homes and directed them to complete absentee ballots and then watched to ensure that they voted for him. The public expects any alleged voter interference to be thoroughly investigated, and that is what the Board did. In accordance with state law, the Board reported their findings to both the Secretary of State and the Brown County Prosecuting Attorney. Following an independent investigation by the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Identification and Investigation, Renchen was indicted by a Brown County grand jury. Litigation will not deter us from our sworn duty to investigate voter interference.” There is no specific dollar amount for damages listed in the complaint.

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Higginsport Vill Curr Exp Add 5 m 5 yr Vote for not more than 1 (WITH 1 OF 1 PRECINCTS COUNTED) FOR THE TAX LEVY.................................33 ...47.14 AGAINST THE TAX LEVY ........................37 ...52.86 Total ..............................................................70 Russellville Vill Police Ren 3.5 m 5 yr Vote for not more than 1 (WITH 1 OF 1 PRECINCTS COUNTED) FOR THE TAX LEVY..................................67 ...71.28 AGAINST THE TAX LEVY ........................27 ...28.72 Total ..............................................................94 Sardinia Vill Electric Aggregation Vote for not more than 1 (WITH 1 OF 1 PRECINCTS COUNTED) YES ...............................................................45 ...48.39 NO................................................................48 ...51.61 Total ..............................................................93 Eagle Twp. Fire Prot Ren. 1.9 m 5 yr. Vote for not more than 1 (WITH 1 OF 1 PRECINCTS COUNTED) FOR THE TAX LEVY................................176 ...73.95 AGAINST THE TAX LEVY ........................62 ...26.05 Total ............................................................238 Green Twp. Cemeteries Ren 0.5 m 5 yr Vote for not more than 1 (WITH 3 OF 3 PRECINCTS COUNTED) FOR THE TAX LEVY................................290 ...71.78 AGAINST THE TAX LEVY ......................114 ...28.22 Total ............................................................404 Huntington Twp. Fire Ren 1.0 m 5 yr Vote for not more than 1 (WITH 2 OF 2 PRECINCTS COUNTED) FOR THE TAX LEVY................................518 ...71.75 AGAINST THE TAX LEVY ......................204 ...28.25 Total ............................................................722 Jackson Twp. Fire/Amb/EMS Ren .8 m 5 yr Vote for not more than 1 (WITH 1 OF 1 PRECINCTS COUNTED) FOR THE TAX LEVY................................282 ...81.03 AGAINST THE TAX LEVY ........................66 ...18.97 Total ........................................................... 348 Lewis Twp. Uninc Fire/Amb/EMS Ren .75 m 5 yr Vote for not more than 1 (WITH 2 OF 2 PRECINCTS COUNTED) FOR THE TAX LEVY................................266 ...78.24 AGAINST THE TAX LEVY ........................74 ...21.76 Total ............................................................340 Scott Twp. Fire/Amb/EMS Ren 1.8 m 5 yr Vote for not more than 1 (WITH 1 OF 1 PRECINCTS COUNTED) FOR THE TAX LEVY................................160 ...81.81 AGAINST THE TAX LEVY ........................38 ...19.19 Total ............................................................198

Washington Twp. Uninc Fire Ren 1.9 m 5 yr Vote for not more than 1 (WITH 1 OF 1 PRECINCTS COUNTED) FOR THE TAX LEVY................................161 ...80.10 AGAINST THE TAX LEVY ........................40 ...19.90 Total ............................................................201 RULH LSD Gen Imp Add 2.6 m 5 yr Vote for not more than 1 (WITH 9 OF 9 PRECINCTS COUNTED) FOR THE TAX LEVY................................823 ...49.28 AGAINST THE TAX LEVY ......................847 ...50.72 Total .........................................................1,670 Williamsburg LSD EMER Ren 8.32 m 5 yr Vote for not more than 1 (WITH 1 OF 1 PRECINCTS COUNTED) FOR THE TAX LEVY ................................14 ...66.67 AGAINST THE TAX LEVY ..........................7 ....33.33 Total ..............................................................21 Local Option Clark Hammersville Pct. 20 Vote for not more than 1 (WITH 1 OF 1 PRECINCTS COUNTED) YES .............................................................129 ...46.56 NO...............................................................148 ...53.43 Total ............................................................277 Local Option Clark Twp. West Pct. 40 Vote for not more than 1 (WITH 1 OF 1 PRECINCTS COUNTED) YES .............................................................150 ....74.63 NO.................................................................51 ...25.37 Total ...........................................................201 Loc Opt Clark Twp. West Sun Sales Pct 40 Vote for not more than 1 (WITH 1 OF 1 PRECINCTS COUNTED) YES .............................................................144 ...72.00 NO.................................................................56 ...28.00 Total ............................................................200

Microsoft PowerPoint and Publisher class offered at SHCTC The Adult Education De- crosoft Publisher you will partment at Southern Hills Career & Technical Center is offering a PowerPoint and Publisher class starting Tuesday, December 3, 2013. Class will be held on Tuesday and Thursday from 6 - 9 p.m. for three weeks. In this course, students will learn to create presentations using PowerPoint Skills to add clipart, make custom transitions, select a color scheme, and add sound and music to the presentation. Using Mi-

learn to create documents such as letterhead, business cards, brochures and flyers. Classes are held at the Southern Hills Career & Technical Center located at 9193 Hamer Road, Georgetown. For more information or to register please call Southern Hills Adult Education office at (937) 378-6131 Ext. 357. Southern Hills Adult Education accepts MasterCard and VISA. Remember: Education is not just for kids!!

Former fiscal officer Harover pleads guilty CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 pended and a $250 fine. She was also sentenced to one year of probation and fines and costs. Harover was also ordered to make restitution of the $1233.76, which she did immediately after her plea. She was represented by Attorney Bruce Wallace, who told Bastin that Harover reported her theft herself. “It was brought to the authorities attention by Mrs. Harover before it was discovered by anyone else. She was ready to pay restitution immediately.” Wallace said Harover came to him for help in making the situation right. “She was quite insistent that she wanted full disclosure about what had happened”, Wallace told the court. “I am so sorry and so ashamed about what I did”, Harover told Bastin. Robert Smith, Assistant Chief Legal Council for Auditor of State Dave Yost was appointed as a special prosecutor in the case. Smith said that the money involved in the theft is secondary to a larger issue. “It involves a breach of public trust. Whenever you have a breach of that trust, there is a consequence”, Smith said. He added that Harover did the right thing in coming forward. “We ordinarily would have taken that charge to a felony which would have resulted in jail time. By truthfully self-reporting, she received the benefit of

having the charge filed as a misdemeanor, which makes her eligible for probation. Had we had to find out about this the hard way, she would have gone to jail.”, he said. Harover resigned as Huntington Township Fiscal Officer on March 1, 2013 for “medical reasons effective immediately”, according to a letter received from the Huntington Township Trustees by the Brown County Board of Elections. Alica Applegate was appointed as fiscal officer by the Huntington Township trustees in the same letter. Applegate recently won election to a full term as fiscal officer, running unopposed in the November 5 election.

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McElfresh said that the crash brings home the importance of maintaining control of your vehicle at all times while driving. “For some reason, he crossed the center line”, McElfresh said. “This shows why it’s so important to pay attention when you’re behind the wheel, because you never know what could happen.” McElfresh said that the crash is still under investigation.

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Sheriffs office charges suspect with Burglary and Thefts

Sheriff Dwayne Wenninger reports that on November 20, 2013, the Brown County Sheriff’s Office Investigations Unit filed multiple charges on a suspect that was involved in burglaries and thefts which occurred between November 1, 2013 and November 16, 2013 at four residences on Ryan Road, Williamsburg, Ohio. Gunnar Patton, 21 years of age, of Ryan Road, Williamsburg, Ohio was arrested and charged with two counts of Burglary, 1 count of Breaking & Entering, 2 counts of felony Theft and 1 count of misdemeanor Theft. Patton is currently incarcerated at the Brown County Adult Detention Center on a $50,000.00 cash surety, property bond. Sheriff Wenninger stated the items taken in the burglaries involved money,

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electronics and jewelry. Sheriff Wenninger encourages anyone with information on illegal activity in Brown County to contact the Brown County Sheriff’s Office Investigations Unit at 937-378-4435 Ext. 125 or you may send an anonymous tip via the Sheriff’s Website at www.bcso.info .

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OWNER /EASTERN LSD ANDERSON JEANINE DAY ROGER W ETAL NUSEKABEL ROBERT ETAL DAY ROGER ETAL GRAY TONY SMITH SHERMAN RALPH GODBY JOHN W & GRACE L MORRIS JARED & MEREDITH MORRIS JARED & MEREDITH DAULTON FRED BILBY JESSICA BARGER NITA & RYAN WILKE WAYNE F LINKOUS MINNIE DOWNING MICHAEL & LISA D BOLENDER BEVERLY /R U L H LSD KNECHTLY LARRY TRUSTEE ETAL KNECHTLY LARRY TRUSTEE ETAL /WESTERN-BROWN LSD BRACKETT DELORES MAYS MIKE D & RACHEL COX DEBRA & RICHARD MEEKER ALISHA D-CAMPBELL ROBERT CLIFF CRAIG CONRAD CORNETT JARED BLANKENSHIP DONALD & CAROLE & FIRM FOUNDATIONS RENOVATION NV MALICOTE BRIEN S & RHONDA MOORE LINDLEY D JR & GWENDOLYN BROWN OSCAR & LORRAINE POLLY LISA G TEMPLE RONNIE L & BRANDI M CRAWFORD DAWN CRAWFORD DAWN GREEN ROBERT STEVENS DANIEL M WARING MAE E MARTIN JIMMIE G STEMMERDING ALBERT C STEMMERDING ALBERT C EPPERHART DONNA KAESHEIMER LOU ANNE KAESHEIMER LOU ANNE VANDERGRIFF JOEL L & JENNIFER VANDERGRIFF JOEL L & JENNIFER HAMERSVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH /HAMERSVILLE/WBLSD CORNETT JARED ANDREWS TERRI SHOUSE JAMES S & JACKIE DEAN WILLIAM J JR DEAN WILLIAM J JR SOWERS DONALD & MARIE S MONNETTE MICHAEL W MONNETTE MICHAEL W SAYLOR BRADY & THERESA L DEAN WILLIAM J JR DEAN WILLIAM J JR DEAN WILLIAM J JR DEAN WILLIAM J JR DEAN WILLIAM J JR DEAN WILLIAM J JR DEAN WILLIAM J JR WELLS FARGO BANK NA WELLS FARGO BANK NA WELLS FARGO BANK WELLS FARGO BANK NA WELLS FARGO BANK NA WELLS FARGO BANK NA WELLS FARGO BANK NA WELLS FARGO BANK NA SECRETARY HSING & URBAN DEVELO /EASTERN LSD WISE EDWARD M ADAMS HERSHEL T & JERRI L FOSTER VILLIE JACKSON DONNA L AYER MARK D & KIMBERLY J OVERSTAKE DENNIS N & STEVEN W OVERSTAKE STEVEN & VICKI OVERSTAKE DENNIS N & STEVEN W TOWNES JAMES GERARD JENNA JO TRUSTEE RUBLE DONALD L & SUSAN SWANSON THOMAS C & PATRICIA A THOMPSON MARLENE-VIRGIL-VIKKI HENSLEY AUGUST HENSLEY AUGUST HENSLEY AUGUST HENSLEY AUGUST HENSLEY AUGUST HENSLEY AUGUST BOWMAN HAROLD BUTLER RODNEY K & LISA /EASTERN LSD HANSELMAN TODD W ATWELL PATRICIA M FENTON DIANA C RIGGS CHRISTOPHER L & AMY REED DAVID & DREMA HAUCK EDWARD F & TIMOTHY BACKSTREETS DELI & PIZZA LLC CRAIG LUCINDA S HANLEY TAMMY A ETAL HANLEY TAMMY A ETAL FENTON DIANA C HURT DALLAS D & SANDRA MARCK JAMES E JR ETAL LUERS PAUL ANTHONY SCHAEFER PATRICIA A NORTHERN PINE PROPERTIES DICKINSON SHEILA ETAL VOGEL CLIFFORD MAYS MIKE D HATCH TERESA J NORTHERN PINE PROPERTIES INC NORTHERN PINE PROPERTIES INC JONES RICHARD MARTIN MARY O TRUSTEE WILLIAMS BRYAN RIPLEY ANTHONY & GERALDINE RIPLEY ANTHONY & GERALDINE RIPLEY ANTHONY & GERALDINE DAIRY CHARLES DAIRY CHARLES T NORTHERN PINE PROPERTIES SHUTTLESWORTH EUGENE E ETAL ANDREWS BARBARA KACER JAMES F KACER JAMES F KACER JAMES & STIDHAM SHEILA CORNER SUNDI NORTHERN PINE PROPERTIES INC HARRIS TERRANCE J WHITE KARL B & GILES THELMA B PAINTER CAROL HUBER TERRY MOORE KATHLEEN M MERTEN WILLIAM & LAUREN NORTHERN PINE PROPERTIES INC ELLYSON CHARLES JR NORTHERN PINE PROPERTIES INC CRAIG ALICE ANN ROBIN-DAVIS ULANCH MARK ZEISLER MICHAEL J SHARP CONSTANCE ELLYSON JOANNE ELLYSON JOANNE GIFFORD DOROTHY GIFFORD DOROTHY D LUERS PAUL A HATCH TERESA SECRETARY HSING & URBAN DEVELO POLLITT CHARLES E JR VAUGHN GREGORY P & CONNIE E DEVILBLISS JEFFREY LEWIS MARK J BAYSE DOUGLAS D & BETTY BAYSE DOUGLAS & BETTY DEMPSEY JERRY & DONNA VONDERHAAR WILLIAM D & HEATHER HELMS RICHARD & SANDERS GRACE COX RICHARD II & PAULA PAINTER CAROL SHELTON WILLIAM POLLITT CHAS E & MCCLANAHAN ME BLANKENSHIP ROBERT BLANKENSHIP ROBERT /GEORGETOWN EVSD SHAKER INVESTMENTS EAGLE CODY /WESTERN BROWN LSD JONES JULIE K KRATZER PAM BINGAMAN TRUDY L

PROPERTY

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$1.64 $1,357.68

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MEECE PATRICIA C REEVES JERRY R & SUSAN BECKER BECKY MAYNARD VIRGINIA DAY PHYLLIS W PRO TECH MANUFACTURING PRO TECH MANUFACTURING INC PRO TECH MANUFACTURING INC SECRETARY HSING & URBAN DEVELO PAYNTER SCOTT PAYNTER SCOTT PAUL HAZEL A JONES KENNETH & DARLENE JONES DEENA DARLENE JONES KENNETH R & DARLENE A REEVES JERRY R & SUSAN BUTLER RODNEY & LISA WEBB PAUL CHARLES WEBB PAUL CHARLES HARBOTTLE CYNTHIA V KIRKHART JANET LOUISE SIZEMORE ALLISON MEEKER HAZEL MAE MEEKER EDWARD G & HAZEL M COOPER JOHN RAY MCGURK REVA TRUSTEE GIOVENETTI MARY L SHELDON BOBBY R & LEWIS F REEVES MICHAEL R REEVES JERRY R-SUSAN & MICHAEL REEVES MICHAEL SMITH ROBERT E JR & ORVAL W SMITH WILLIAM H & MARY C REEVES MICHAEL R CURFISS RICHARD C JR & EDNA F KELLY DAVID M & SANDRA /MT ORAB VIL/WESTERN BROWN LSD FLETCHER JOHN & LINDA S SIZEMORE ALLISON KC PROPERTY INVESTMENTS LLC KC PROPERTY INVESTMENTS LLC KC PROPERTY INVESTMENTS LLC RYMER MIKE & REBECCA SOUTHWEST HEALTHCARE OF BROWN SOUTHWEST HEALTHCARE OF BROWN SOUTHWEST HEALTHCARE OF BROWN PRO TECH MANUFACTURING INC WEBB KITTY GLOVER BRUCE N MAYES JOYCE DETRICK KELLY RAYE /R U L H EMERICK SANDRA-ADLETA MIKE-RICK KRAGLER WARREN T-EMMA FLORENCE HIMES HOWARD S HIMES HOWARD S ROSE JANET R ROSE JANET R MARTIN HILL FARMS LTD WILLHITE ROBERT G & KATHIE D WELLS FARGO BANK NA WELLS FARGO BANK NA WELLS FARGO BANK NA ARNOLD CHRISTA L ARNOLD CHRISTA L ARNOLD CHRISTA L ARNOLD CHRISTA L ARNOLD CHRISTA L ARNOLD CHRISTA L TOLLE JUDITH P-WAYNE F-MARY E ELAM ROBERT TRUSTEE FOR ROSS MICHAEL W BOLLINGER RANDY CITIMORTGAGE INC /R U L H RICHIE APRIL BELLEBEAU LLP BARNOSKI STEVEN DAVID SCHUSSLER JEFFREY S TAYLOR WILLIAM C & TARA G TAYLOR WILLIAM C & TARA G MCKEE DAVE ETAL CANNON CRYSTAL CANNON CRYSTAL CANNON CRYSTAL CANNON CRYSTAL BERRY KEVIN & ALEXANDER CLARIS TAYLOR WILLIAM C & TARA G WHISMAN CHRISTINE L NICKELL DAVID WHISMAN CHRISTINE L WALLINGFORD LINDA & WILLIAM T /EASTERN LSD BRINSON JERRI TRUSTEE COUNTRYTYME LEB WHITE KRISTA FAY SHELLY TOMLIN LLOYD M & JUDY C TOMLIN CHRISTOPHER K & ASIA L STRUNK NOBLE WRIGHT DARYL B & SONIA A WRIGHT DARYL B & SONIA A CALLAHAN ROBERT C VALLE JOSE M & LESLIE A KRATZER PAMELA M MOORE RICHARD O JR & DENISE & HURDLE SIDNEY L VOGEL CLIFFORD MCGAHAN HEIDI ABRAMS ANGELA M ABRAMS ANGELA M MAYNARD FLOYD & MELISSA D POTTINGER EDGAR & JENNIFER SEARS TERRI ROSS VIRGINIA M NORTHERN PINE PROPERTIES INC ODM PROPERTIES AN OHIO PART CATES WM W JR & MARILYN TRUSTE MOORE KATHLEEN M VICARS AARON & DEBRA WATCHORN DANIEL & KRISTINA PFUETZNER INGEBORG H JONES LONNIE II & LABIR PAULA SCAFF ESTELLA M NORTHERN PINE PROPERTIES INC RUSSELL JAMES & MELISSA ANN MOORE MARSHALL HIBBERD JOHN & JACQUELINE M BLOOM STEPHEN W CONLEY JAMES & ANDREA NORTHERN PINE PROPERTIES INC NORTHERN PINE PROPERTIES INC MOORE KATHLEEN M NORTHERN PINE PROPERTIES INC PAINTER CAROL BURTON VIOLET MILLER MELVIN BUTTS LISA G BUCKNER BRADLEY M & RHONDA L MCGLUGHEN NEIL JR WAYNOKA DEVELOP CORP NATL AMERI NORTHERN PINE PROPERTIES INC BAYSE BETTY REID CARLOS E WILSON JOHN JACKSON NORTHERN PINE PROPERTIES BATES TAFRINDA FALEN INEZ MUNLIN KEVIN PAINTER CAROL KISKADEN LAWRENCE & LOUANNE BUTTS LISA G LYLE BARBARA J BUTTS LISA G COX STEVEN W & BARBARA A NORTHERN PINE PROPERTIES NORTHERN PINE PROPERTIES INC SATTERWHITE GEORGE W NORTHERN PINE PROPERTIES INC COLE ALAN PAINTER CAROL GEYER DONALD M & DEBORAH L WALSH DANIEL M & ELIZABETH JANE ZILE RONNIE ALLEN & MARY ZILE RONNIE ALLEN & MARY ZILE RONNIE ALLEN & MARY JONES CLEMMIE ALI ABDUL-ALEEM HANLEY JOHN & TAMMY PAINTER CAROL PAINTER CAROL GAVIN SHAWN A GAVIN SHAWN A ZILE RON & MARY GATMAN ROBERT M & MARY D RING C NICHOLAS NORTHERN PINE PROPERTIES LARGENT JAMES M

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17 JEFFERSON TWP 17-036112.0400 17-036200.0100 17-036464.0100 17-036680.1100 17-036688.0000 17-036920.0100 17-036921.0000 17-036936.0106 17-036936.0107 18 JEFFERSON TWP 18-038372.0000 18-038472.0000 18-038476.0000 18-038964.0000 18-039084.0000 18-039088.0000 19 LEWIS TWP 19-039104.1100 19-039172.0000 19-039248.1200 19-039292.0020 19-039388.0000 19-039400.0000 19-039428.0020 19-039476.0500 19-039476.1000 19-039528.0100 19-039544.0306 19-039656.0000 19-039656.0200 19-039696.0500 19-039696.0600 19-039696.1800 19-039696.2000 19-039696.2900 19-039696.3800 19-039756.0600 19-040204.0000 20 LEWIS TWP 20-040248.0100 20-040452.1000 20-040452.2100 20-040452.2200 20-040504.0000 20-040568.0100 20-040568.0106 20-040568.0118 20-040568.0123 20-040568.0124 20-040572.0001 20-040572.0003 20-040572.0004 20-040620.0402 20-040792.0000 20-040836.0300 20-041056.0100 20-041312.0101 20-041312.0400 21 LEWIS TWP 21-041456.0105 21-041476.0101 21-041620.0000 21-041728.0200 21-041780.2900 21-041788.1500 21-041788.1600 22 LEWIS TWP 22-041876.0000 22-041904.0000 22-042264.0000 22-042356.0000 22-042360.0000 22-042476.0000 22-042544.0000 23 PERRY TWP 23-043148.0000 23-043652.0000 23-044392.0000 23-044448.0000 23-045180.0000 23-045272.0000 23-045320.0000 23-045528.0000 23-045556.0000 23-045720.0000 23-045840.0000 23-045876.0000 23-045960.0000 23-046088.0000 23-046504.0000 23-046676.0000 23-046752.0000 23-047396.0000 23-047508.0000 23-047512.0000 23-047516.0000 23-048040.0000 23-048236.0000 23-048340.0000 23-048464.0000 23-048604.0000 23-048612.0000 23-048632.0000 23-049028.0000 23-049036.0000 23-049952.0000 23-050100.0000 23-050104.3800 23-050152.0100 23-050212.0001 23-050316.0000 23-050320.0000 23-050476.0000 23-050540.0000 23-050560.0100 23-050668.0000 23-050684.0001 23-051176.0000 23-051176.0001 23-051248.0200 23-051260.0100 23-051340.0112 23-051612.0402 23-051612.0403 23-051648.0100 23-051888.0200 23-052088.0000 23-052092.0100 23-052092.0900 23-052180.1800 23-052424.0000 23-052492.0000 26 PERRY TWP 26-052716.0400 26-052716.0500 27 FAYETTEVILLE VILLAGE 27-052016.0400 27-052016.0401 27-052016.0500 27-052016.0501 27-052016.0502 27-052016.0503 27-052016.0504 27-052016.0505 27-052016.0506 27-052016.0507 27-052016.0508 27-052016.0509 27-052016.0510 27-052016.0511 27-052016.0514 27-052016.0515 27-052016.0516 27-052784.0000 27-052920.0000 27-053464.0000 28 ST. MARTIN VILLAGE 28-054212.0000 28-054248.0202 29 PIKE TWP 29-054516.0000 29-054524.0000 29-054588.0100 29-054808.0000 29-054808.0100

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JILL A. HALL BROWN COUNTY AUDITOR - Published pursuant to ORC 5721.03 CHILDRESS BEATRICE & DONALD D KUNTZ MINDELYN-FERGUSON JANICE FITZPATRICK GEORGE M & TINA J GREEN CECILIA R & DAVID A CROWDER ANTHONY S & BRENDA J CRAWFORD BUDDY LEE WRIGHT SAMANTHA L & ROBERT L EVANS ROBERT S & KAREN A JAMES LAURENCE A & CHRISTINE J DAVIDSON CECIL & CHERYL A KINHALT CLINTON GLENN CHRISTIE LEWIS & CARPENTER JON PETERS JAMES S & ARICKA GRAY JOSEPH & GERALDINE WATSON BARBARA WATSON BARBARA TURNER JEFF & PEGGY FIELDS WALKER & RUTH E TRUSTEE FIELDS WALKER & RUTH E TRUSTEE BRANCH SUSAN A WATSON BARBARA WATSON BARBARA JACKSON JOE DAVIS JOYCE WATSON BARBARA DAVIS PHILLIP S & SHAWNA WATSON BARBARA /R U L H LSD FIELDS GLENDA M HEDGES DEBORAH E HEDGES DEBORAH E HEDGES DEBORAH E NOLAND SHAWN E & MELISSA E NOLAND SHAWN E & MELISSA E NOLAND SHAWN E & MELISSA E VAUGHN LOUIS W & CHRISTIE L GARDNER JAMES & SHARLENE MALIN KNECHTLY LARRY TRUSTEE ETAL PROCTOR DELBERT J & DONNA LEE PROCTOR DELBERT J & DONNA L PANCOAST JANIEL & WARD GERMANN SUSAN L & GREGORY M KELLER VICTOR M CROSWAIT EDWARD FARMER SANDRA WEST ZACHARY JAMES W & SHELIA HEFLIN DWAYNE HERING JAMES P STURGILL ROBERT L & DOLLYRENE STURGILL ROBERT L & DOLLYRENE ROARK ANTHONY ROARK ANTHONY ROARK ANTHONY POLLEY GERALD NEWMAN GERALD D BRADFORD ADAM & MEREDITH HIDY WILLIAM & JANICE PROCTOR DELBERT JAMES & DONNA L

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/R U L H LSD STATE OF OHIO LOVE JAMES M KEMMETER FRANK W SR & DEBORAH COX MICHAEL & THELA SIMS DONNA R KILGORE STEPHANIE TAUL BETHANY L & JARRIN L HENSON G DANIEL HENSON G DANIEL HENSON G DANIEL HENSON G DANIEL MARCHESE BETTE TRAPP REX & JAYNE CAMPBELL & GIFFORD OH PARTNER DISABLED AMERICAN VETS CHAPT 90 COOPER CHRISTOPHER G & ELIZABET SPIRES TIMOTHY & KAREN TRAPP REX TRAPP REX TRAPP REX HENSON G DANIEL LOVE JAMES M HOME AMERICA LLC DALTON MATTHEW R & KIMBERLY A RICE AUDREY HENSEL LOUIS F JR TRAPP REX TRAPP JACK TRAPP REX TRAPP JACK TRAPP REX /ABERDEEN/ RULH LSD MOORE HERBERT & DELLA F BUTTS LISA G KNIGHT STEVEN R & KAREN R BOSWELL BRUCE & SHARON CONLEY TROY L & GREGORY D CONLEY TROY L & DEBORAH L CHANEY ROBERT A & CINDY R JUNGDAHL PROPERTIES LCC FAHRNBACH DAVID B WILDER JOHN J & WRIGHT LINDA SARDINIA VIL/EASTERN LSD BROOKS DAVID C & MICHELLE M LONG TONY J & LEIGH A MOERMOND BRENT SWANSON KRIS SCOTT MATTHEW T DAY DANIEL JORDAN DANIEL MAYS LOUISE & PFLUEGER TONYA M / MT ORAB VIL WESTERN BR LSD TULL TOMMY L MAGGARD JOHN M & MELISSA LANG GREG & DARLENE

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‘Celebration of Lights’ to honor loved ones set for Dec. 6 The 18th Annual Brown County Health and Wellness Foundation ‘Celebration of Lights’ will officially kick off on Friday, December 6 at 6:30. Project coordinator/secretary for the Health and Wellness Foundation, Teri Baumann, said that the Celebration of Lights offers a great opportunity for people in the community to celebrate the lives of their loved ones. “I’ve been involved with the Celebration of Lights over the last 12 years,”

Nutrient Stewardship Farm Field Day to be held in Clermont County Local farmers are invited to attend a Farm Field Day on Wednesday, December 11, 2013, to discuss how nutrient management and best management practices (BMPs), including winter cover crops, can help improve farmers’ bottom line and the environment. The field day will be held from 9 a.m. to noon at a local farm located at 3736 Lucas Rd. in Goshen Township. Those interested in attending should register and prepay a $10 fee that covers the costs for light refreshments and free soil quality test kit (valued at $30). Participants can register online at: http://clermontswcd.org/event.aspx and mail or drop off registration fee at the Clermont SWCD office, P.O. Box 549 1000 Locust Street, Owensville, Ohio 45160.

Baumann said. “It is always a meaningful holiday event. Families, individuals and businesses contribute Christmas trees in memory of their loved ones who

have passed away, or in honor of persons still with them who have touched their lives in a meaningful way.” According to Baumann,

those who purchase trees make a gift to the Brown County Health and Wellness Foundation of $100. Signs are place in front of each tree in an area in front

of Southwest Regional Medical Center. Luminaries are also available for $1- a piece. An informational reception will begin at 6:30 p.m. and will include refreshments and a silent auction. The tree lighting will follow at 7:15 p.m. “The lighted trees on the

hospital lawn are beautiful and just knowing that one of the trees is in memory of, in honor of, or in appreciation of a loved one, makes it a lasting Christmas memory. For more information on this memorable event please contact Baumann at (937) 378-7712.

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BY Martha B. Jacob The Brown County Press

I would like to thank the following buyers for purchasing my Reserve Champion Meat Pen Rabbit at the 2013 Brown Co. Junior Fair Sale: • JD Equipment Wash C.H. • Five Points Implement Co. Inc • Hudson & Hudson Fuel Oil, Inc • Magulac’s Tire Service • Singleton Farms LTD - Pioneer Seed • Mt. Orab H&R Block • Kathy & Jim Ruble • Judy Iles, Perry Twp Fiscal Officer • NCB Federal Savings Bank • Joe Stephens Trucking • Baxla Tractor Sales - Clay Kiser • Paul Hall & Assoc., Nationwide Insurance • Holden Concrete Construction/Jay Holden Green Twp Trustee • Brown Co. Farm Bureau • Edward Jones Investments Thank You, Andrew Stephens

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The Annual Brown County Health and Wellness Foundation ‘Celebration of Lights’ will begin at 6:30 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 6 in front of the Southwest Regional Medical Center. Everyone is invited to participate.

Christmas Extravaganza Saturday, December 7 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Williams Corner Church of God 6162 State Route 132, Goshen

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SWRMC Auxiliary makes donation The Southwest Regional Medical Center Auxiliary recently made a donation to The Brown County Institute for the Enhancement of Education, a local affiliate of Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library. Pictured are Dale Dyer from the Brown County Institute, and Pat Hopkins, the President of the SWRMC Auxiliary.

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The Kinkead Ridge Winery in Ripley has won a gold medal in a national wine competition. The American Wine Soci-

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Bentley said. “Ours was the only gold medal awarded for Cabernet Franc. Only 304 cases were produced. Our Cabernet Sauvignon was awarded a silver medal which was also very exciting to us.

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“Some of the other silver medal winners included Stone Pine Estate in California and E & G Gallo in California.” Bentley said the competition is held in a different state every year and this years event was held in Sandusky, Ohio. She said that both the wines are available locally at the Ripley IGA, the Georgetown IGA, the Bethel BP, the Rivertown IGA in New Richmond and the Ripley Drive Through. “In earlier years the Cabernet Franc was rated one of the top 100 Exciting Wine Finds in the World by Tom Stevenson, British editor of the New Sothby’s Wine Encyclopedia,” she added. “It also received a doble gold medal from the same competition in 2005.” The owners of Kinkead Ridge grew Pinot Noir in Oregon for over 10 years before locating to their ridgetop location near Ripley. Bentley said the soil is similar to St. Emilion in France, so Bordeaux varieties like Cabernet Sauvignon thrive.

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Kinkead Ridge Winery received a prestigious gold medal from the 2013 American Wine Society Commercial Competition for its 2011 Cabernet Franc wine. Visit the Ripley Winery on Nov. 30 for the annual barrel tasting.

“Our winery has been featured nationally on PBS Television,” Bentley said, “as well as Dayton PBS Television and in the internationally published wine reference book, ‘Opus Vino’ and ‘1,000 Great Everyday Wines from the World’s Best Wineries’. “These award-winning wines will be available for purchase at the Eighth Southwest Ohio Annual Bar-

rel Tasting on November 30, at Kinkead Ridge Winery,” she said. At the Nov. 30 Barrel Tasting Event, Kinkead Ridge joins with MerandaNixon and Harmony Hill to meet the winegrowers, taste unreleased vintages directly from their barrels and for holiday shopping. For complete details, visit www.kinkeadridge.com/barreltasting.htm.

Eating too much is no excuse for no seat belts on Thanksgiving! Wearing your seat belt is THE single most effective way to save your life and the lives of your loved ones! So with so many people hitting the roads to spend the Thanksgiving holiday with family and friends, the Brown County Safe Communities Coalition wants you to have a safe and happy holiday journey. Whether you are going to be a driver or a passenger, remember this: Buckle Up America. Every Trip. Every Time. Do you happen to remember reading my 2012 Thanksgiving seat belt article? If not, you’re in luck—I’m going to repeat a lot of what I said last year! Thanksgiving has always been one of my favorite holidays to spend with my family. It always brings to my mind the words of that old-fashioned song written by Lydia Maria Child which we used to sing as kids: “Over the river and through the wood to Grandfather’s house we go; the horse knows the way to carry the sleigh over the white and drifted snow.” As a matter of fact, riding in a horse-drawn sleigh through snow happens to be one of the things on my “Bucket List”. (By the way, I

SUSAN BASTA still haven’t crossed the sleigh ride off of my Bucket List!) But let me get back to the main point here. Why is it such a great idea to buckle up while traveling in a motor vehicle during the Thanksgiving holiday period? Well, let us count the ways! First of all, traffic is heavier than normal on major highways and interstates. Lots of people are on the road, and as Thanksgiving is on a Thursday, many don’t set out on their trips until either Wednesday evening after work or Thanksgiving morning. That just adds up to high-volume traffic. One fender bender can create quite the slowdown, and the next thing you know, you’re in a major traffic delay. This makes a lot of people frustrated, unhappy, and impatient. Some of those people try to make up for lost time by speeding once traffic gets moving normally again. With the higher volume of traffic, frustrated speeding people,

and, quite possibly, the sudden appearance of Bambi’s mother on the road—well, you get the picture! Oh, wait—I forgot to mention all of the people texting or calling on their cell phones while driving to tell their loved ones that they’ll be late for dinner! And that’s just on the trip TO your Thanksgiving destination. Fast forward to AFTER Turkey Time. We know that many people will overeat at the Thanksgiving table—and that can help to set up a drowsy driving situation for those eating too much turkey and then having to drive a long distance to get home. And let’s not forget about those folks who have had more than their fair shares of beer, wine, and/or liquor throughout the day (especially during the annual “Punkin Chunkin” competition on evening TV) and then go out and drive despite our repeated pleas to not drink and drive! All of these conditions set up the “Perfect Storm” for traffic crashes. Although you can’t control the stupid behaviors of other drivers, you CAN protect yourself and your loved ones on the road by being smart and always buckling your seat belts. It’s worth repeating: Wearing your seat belt is THE single most effective way to save your life and the lives of your loved ones! If you don’t believe me, think about these numbers from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). During the 2010 Thanksgiving holiday (which ran from 6 p.m., Wednesday, November 24, to 5:59 a.m., Monday, November 29) 337 passenger vehicle occupants were killed in motor vehicle traffic crashes nationwide, and more than half (55 percent) of those killed were unbelted. The numbers are even worse for nighttime crashes. It’s just too bad that many people still ignore the evidence that failure to buckle up can turn the happiest of holidays into a nightmare. The June 2013 Safe Communities seat belt survey conducted in Brown County after our Click It Or Ticket campaign revealed that nearly one out of every five Brown Countians is still not buckling up--we had an overall seat belt use rate of about 82%. That’s a big improvement over our May 2013 pre-Click It Or Ticket survey results, but we still have a way to go to convince some folks that always buckling up just makes plain sense. So if you eat too much on Thanksgiving Day, loosen your belt after dinner if you must. But remember, there’s nothing that should keep you from tightening your seat belt when you get into a motor vehicle. The risks of injury are just too great, especially during a holiday. If you’re not buckled up, What’s Holding You Back? For more information about highway safety during Thanksgiving, please visit w w w. t r a ff i c s a f e t y marketing.gov. Gobble, gobble!

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Bronco season ends at regional playoffs BY Brandon Barb The Brown County Press

After a 76-40 loss to Thurgood Marshall on Nov. 7, the Western Brown Broncos’ year came to a close. It was a bittersweet end for the Broncos, seeing how they went undefeated in the regular season for only the third time in school history and also hosting the first home playoff game in school history. “I’m proud of how hard they worked and how they improved each week. It wasn’t the final ending we all dream of but the biggest thing is they laid the foundation of how hard they have to work for the future,” Western Brown Head Coach Evan Dreyer said. The game itself was full of offensive flourishes. The Thurgood Cougars kept the Broncos defense guessing with their option runs, and Western aired it out like they have all year. Western Brown senior quarterback Devyn Wood completed 43 of his 64 passes for 511 yards, two touchdowns and one interception. He also ran for three touchdowns. In the early minutes, the Broncos came out hot and scored the first touchdown -- much to the delight of the packed home section -- making it 6-0 after a blocked extra point, but the Cougars’ speed was overwhelming at times. Thurgood scored three touchdowns

before the Broncos were able to get in the end zone again, putting the score to 22-14 -- the Cougars were successful at a two point conversion. That was the pattern for the game. Western Brown would score once, and Thurgood would answer with two or three touchdowns of their own. At one point, the Broncos had momentum behind them and cut the score down to 43-25 but the Cougars were able to pull away. Every time the Broncos started to comeback and have spurts of offense the wind was taken out of their sails by the fast paced Cougar running game. “You can’t really simulate the speed [Thurgood has]. All week we tried to but offensively we couldn’t match that in practice. We knew that was going to be the challenge. As a program we hadn’t seen real speed all year, and that was real speed from Thurgood,” Dreyer said. He continued, “Defensively its hard to prepare for a team like that. Throughout our first 10 games we hadn’t seen an offense like that. We did get two stops though, and yeah they put up 76, but we just hadn’t faced that talent throughout the year. The kids got a good sign of what level you have to be at to be a playoff caliber team.” It wasn’t a lack of offense from Western

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Senior Devyn Wood (9) celebrated after a touchdown run with junior Chaz Patten (1).

Devyn Wood breaks a tackle to score the first touchdown of the Broncos playoff game against Thurgood Marshall Nov. 8.

Brown though. The Broncos were still able to put up yards similar to those during the regular season. In total, the Broncos had 594 yards of offense. Which was close to their 521 yards per game average. Western Brown sophomore Eean Hornung caught 13 passes for 165 yards. Senior Jarred haggerty had 10 receptions, 137 yards and one touchdown. And junior Chaz Patten gained 70 yards and one touchdown. “It was back and forth. We were going score for score and we thought that’s the way the game would go. Going into halftime 43-25 we still had a chance, they [Thurgood] just played really well on offense,” Dreyer said. “Our kids took the challenge and to score 40 points on a team that didn’t allow any points in the last three weeks means a lot. Our kids played with great effort for 48 minutes we just had a lot of missed opportunities.” The Broncos were stopped on a crucial fourth down play early on, and then were stopped on the goal line after driving on the Cougars. Dreyer had a plan of converting onside kicks after the Broncos scored but they were only able to recover one. According to Dreyer, the Cougars have a knack for returning kickoffs for touchdowns so he wanted to take that threat away. “Some people said it should have been 75-56, and I think that is true,” Dreyer said. “The game was closer than what the

score shows. That’s a cliche, but we had opportunities to do it we just missed some of them.” Injuries were a problem for the Broncos throughout the game. Junior linebacker Josh Young was taken out before halftime with a knee injury, senior David Ellis suffered a concussion late in the game, Patten was sidelined with a back injury, senior Derrick McIntosh played through the second half with a hurt ankle -- limping on and off the field --, and towards the end of the game Wood re-injured his throwing shoulder -which was hurt during the win over Amelia on Oct. 18 but he stayed in despite being in noticeable pain. “The physicality and speed they [Thurgood] played at was a playoff caliber team. We weren’t used to that,” Dreyer said. As the offseason begins for Western Brown football there is a lot to reflect on. The program took another step toward that first playoff win, and they hope to build on that next year. While they will be losing seniors like Wood and McIntosh, the Broncos will see Patten, Hornung, Dawson and defensive leader Josh Young return. “The seniors have to realize they took another step for the program. They will look back and be proud of what they have done this year. The first playoff victory is still out there, and that’s what we are going to be gunning for,” Dreyer said.

Brown County Athletes of the Week Western Brown Bronco football team

The Broncos went undefeated in the regular season for the third time in school history, and hosted their first home playoff game Nov. 8. They were named athletes of the week for rallying the community and making school history.

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The Western Brown girls U9 Strikers had an undefeated league season, as well as an undefeated fall tournament, ultimately winning first place.

Passing: D. Wood 4,260 yds 42 TDs 387.3 Y/G Rushing: D. Wood 436 yds 11 TDs 93 Car N. Osborne 350 yds 5 TDs 75 Car E. Hornung 310 yds 3 TDs 40 Car Receiving: C.Dawson 1,275 yds 13 TDs 76 Rec E. Hornung 1,227 yds 8 TDs 75 Rec J. Haggerty 894 yds 11 TDs 65 Rec C. Patten 595 yds 6 TDS 46 Rec Defense: D. McIntosh 124Solo 11.3 T/G 1 INT J. Longbottom 63 Solo 5.8 T/G 3 INT J. Young 77 Solo 7 T/G 1 INT

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Broncos wrestling ready to go back to districts, state BY Brandon Barb The Brown County Press

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Last year was a successful one for Western Brown wrestling. Five kids were district qualifiers, while one was a state qualifier -- missing out on the trip by only one match. Now, the Broncos hope to continue their winning ways with everyone returning from a year ago. "We have everyone back," Western Brown Head Coach Wendel Donathan said. “Last year we had Adkins, Marlow, Bowling and Silvis, all those kids are back.” Senior Kenon Bowling was a state qualifier last year. Junior Tyler Adkins, sophomore Malachi Marlow and senior Blake Silvis were all district qualifiers, and they are “kind of the core of the team.” “The expectation for them is to make it back and win more matches than before,” Donathan said. “For Marlow, obviously has to take that step forward and getting to state is his goal. But anything could happen on any given day. All of them should win more.” Adkins has been to the district a couple of times, and he keeps winning more matches every year, so the expectation for him is to get back there and hopefully beyond district. “We should be excited for Bowling. He got up there, won a match and just barely missed, so the excitement is there for him to get on the podium this time,” Donathan said. “But its not given. There are a lot of kids who make it the year before and don’t make it the next.” Donathan wants to see someone from his team place, maybe beat the school record. “We’ve had a pretty good run at getting kids there but it has been a while since we’ve had a placer. I’d like to get more there, though. The school record in a season is two and I think we can do that this year.”

Donathan also has more new wrestlers this year as well. “We picked up a bunch of new football players, and a couple good freshmen. We have a lot of good athletes. We have 26 kids right now and if all the weights fall into place we should be able to have a full team, which we haven’t been able to do the last couple of years,” Donathan said. The football players are a little behind since they made it to the playoffs, but they will be ready to go in time for their first matches. It doesn’t get urgent until the end of February, and beginning of March anyway, Donathan said. When it comes to the Southern Buckeye Conference, it is wide open this year according to Donathan. “I won’t even begin to say who will be a front runner, but us, Bethel and New Richmond should be competing for the league title,” he said. Bethel beat New Richmond last year to win the league, but both teams were very senior heavy so anything could happen within the league during the season. Western Brown finished fourth overall, but third in their division. It should be an exciting year for Bronco wrestling. “We’re looking for good things,” Donathan said. “Our goal every year is to have a winning record, win the league and try to get as many as we can in districts. And then try to get in to state.” Donathan continued, “We know what we have to do. Big goals require big work, so if we are going to set them we are going to have to work for it. We try to make sure no other schools are out working our kids but they individually have to figure out, because the beauty of our sport is that when you go out on the mat you are by yourself.”

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Fayetteville-Perry senior Megan Eyre signed her letter of intent to play basketball at Ohio Dominican University on Nov. 19 at Indian HIll High School before the Lady Rockets had a scrimmage against the Lady Braves.

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Western Brown senior Kenon Bowling (right) was a state qualifier last year, and was one win away from getting onto the podium.

The Fayetteville Rockets had their best season out of the four years the program has been in place, going 8-2 in the regular season and just missing out on the playoffs by finishing in ninth place.

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Ohio’s young hunters have the opportunity to pursue white-tailed deer during the state’s 11th annual youth whitetailed deer hunting season on Nov. 23-24, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR). The youth deer-gun season is open statewide to hunters holding a valid youth hunting license and a deer permit. Deer can be hunted with a plugged shotgun using slugs, a muzzleloader .38 caliber or larger, a handgun .357 caliber or larger and bows during these two days. Youth hunters checked 9,178 deer in 2012 and at least 8,300 deer in the two-day season every year since 2005. New this year, hunting time is extended 30 minutes for all deer seasons, including the youth deer season. Deer can be hunted from 30 minutes before sunrise to 30 minutes after sunset. All participants must wear hunter orange, possess a valid Ohio youth

hunting license as well as a deer permit, and they must be accompanied in the field by a non-hunting adult. One adult may accompany no more than two youth hunters. Youth hunters can commemorate their achievement with a First Harvest certificate, available at wildohio.com. Parents can upload a photo and type in the hunter’s information to personalize the certificate. Hunters can also share photos by clicking on the Photo Gallery tab online. Deer bag limits are now determined by county. The statewide bag limit is nine deer, but a hunter cannot exceed a county limit. Hunters may take only one antlered deer, regardless of hunting method or season. A deer permit is required in addition to a valid Ohio hunting license. Hunters must purchase an additional permit to hunt more than one deer. A new tagging proce-

dure administered by the ODNR Division of Wildlife requires hunters to make their own game tag to attach to a deer. Game tags can be made of any material (cardboard, plastic, paper, etc.) as long as it contains the hunter’s name, date, time and county of the kill. Go to the Deer Hunting Resources page at wildohio.com for more information on changes to the game check process. All other regularly scheduled hunting seasons will continue during the two-day youth deer season. All hunters (except waterfowl hunters) are required to wear hunter orange during this time. More information can be found in the 2013-14 Ohio Hunting and Trapping Regulations and at wildohio.com. Youth hunters are encouraged to hunt more antlerless deer in some areas of Ohio this season to help the needy in their area. The ODNR Division of Wildlife is work-

ing with Farmers and Hunters Feeding the Hungry (FHFH) to help pay for the processing of donated venison. Hunters who donate their deer to a food bank are not required to pay the processing cost as long as funding for the effort lasts. More information about this program can be found online at fhfh.org. Deer hunting in Ohio continues to be a popular activity for many who enjoy the outdoors. Ohio hunters checked 218,910 deer during the 20122013 season. Ohio ranks fifth nationally in resident hunters and 11th in the number of jobs associated with hunting-related industries. Hunting has a more than $853 million economic impact in Ohio through the sale of equipment, fuel, food, lodging and more, according to the National Shooting Sports Foundation’s Hunting in America: An Economic Force for Conservation publication.

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Western Brown Athletic Director Tim Cook (right) speaks to Rick Berry before the game on Nov. 15.

Money raised for Western Brown employee On Nov. 15, the Western Brown Broncos basketball team held their annual foundation game. The game against Ripley was an opportunity to raise money for longtime school employee Rick Berry, who has been battling renal failure since 2010. A total of $1,480 was raised for Berry, which will go towards medical costs for an upcoming surgery.

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Ripley Blue Jays hope to bounce back from, improve on, 8-15 season last year

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Fayetteville senior Megan Eyre signed her letter of intent to play basketball at Ohio Domincan University Nov. 19. Seated: Barry Eyre (left), Megan (center), Tracianne Johnson (right). Standing: Tory Rummel (left),Toby Sheets (center), Tim Carlier (right).

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Ripley senior Bryce Hill (3) tried to get by Western Brown’s Shakur Bennett (12) on Nov. 15 during the Broncos’ foundation game.

work hard and play hard, nothing has really changed,” Adams said. “Our speed and quickness is our biggest assist, and we will have to utilize that a lot against some of the bigger, more physical teams we have on the schedule.” Defense was a problem last year, and is still an area of focus this season as well. The Blue Jays averaged around 13 steals a game and 3 blocks a game last year. “I think we are capable of playing great defense, we just have to work at it. We have to be able to rebound and get some second chances for our offense,” Adams said. The Blue Jays had around 27 rebounds a game last season. Ripley dropped down to Division IV this season, so Adams thought it was going to help his team out but that might not be the case. “You think it would be easier for us, but Georgetown and Fayetteville are in there as well. I don’t think it will

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McElroy to play at Bluffton

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Western Brown senior Josie McElroy signed her letter of intent to play softball at Bluffton University on Nov. 21 at Western Brown High School. She was surrounded by friends and family, including mom and dad; Cristy and Kenny, and her little brother Zach.

Ohio hunters can purchase and use anterless deer permits through Dec. 1 Ohio white-tailed deer hunters can still purchase and use antlerless deer permits through Sunday, Dec. 1, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR). Hunters can tag and check antlerless deer with an antlerless permit through Dec. 1. After Dec. 1, hunters must possess or purchase an either-sex deer permit to pursue bucks and does until Sunday, Feb. 2, 2014. Eithersex permits can be purchased online at ohiogamecheck.com or at a license vendor.

Deer bag limits are now determined by county. The statewide bag limit is nine deer, but a hunter cannot exceed a county bag limit. Hunters may harvest only one antlered deer in Ohio regardless of hunting method or season. Only one antlerless deer may be checked per county using an antlerless permit. Ohioans are again reminded that antlerless permits will not be valid after Dec. 1. Ohio offers many opportunities to deer hunters in the coming months. The youth deer-gun sea-

After finishing the season with an overall record of 815, and with only two returning varsity players, the Ripley Blue Jays are in rebuilding mode for the upcoming 2013-2014 season. “That’s the biggest change for us, with only two out of the 12 players we had last year returning,” Ripley Head Coach Marty Adams said. The two returning varsity players are senior Andrew Inskeep and junior Austin Whitt. “They are going to help out the most and be leaders for us. I don’t look for them to let up at all,” Adams. Last year the Blue Jays averaged about 54 points a game, with a field goal percentage of 38. And even though there isn’t much varsity experience on the team this season, the game plan hasn’t changed much. “The junior bunch we have is pretty talented, they

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holding no more than three slugs, a muzzleloader .38 caliber or larger, a handgun .357 caliber or larger and bows during deer-gun week. Antlerless deer permits will not be sold after Sunday, Dec. 1, and these permits are not valid after that date unless used for an ODNR Division of Wildlife authorized controlled hunt. More deer hunting information can be found in the 2013-14 Ohio Hunting and Trapping Regulations and at wildohio.com. Hunters can share photos by clicking on the Photo Gallery tab online. Hunters are encouraged to harvest more antlerless deer in some areas of Ohio this season to help the needy in their area and also manage deer populations. The ODNR Division of Wildlife is working with Farmers and Hunters Feeding the Hungry (FHFH) to help pay for the processing of donated venison. Hunters who donate a deer to a food bank are not

required to pay the processing cost as long as funding for the effort is available. More information about this program can be found online at fhfh.org. Hunters can also donate venison through Safari Club International’s Sportsmen Against Hunger program by learning more at safariclubfoundation.org. Whitetails Unlimited chapters also use local funds for programs such as venison donation. Go to whitetailsunlimited.com to find a local chapter and make a donation. Ohio ranks fifth nationally in resident hunters and 11th in the number of jobs associated with hunting-related industries. Hunting has a more than $853 million economic impact in Ohio through the sale of equipment, fuel, food, lodging and more, according to the National Shooting Sports Foundation’s Hunting in America: An Economic Force for Conservation publication.

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Deer-gun season, one of Ohio’s most revered hunting traditions, begins Monday, Dec. 2, with 30 more minutes of prime hunting time each day, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR). Ohio’s deer-gun season is open through Sunday, Dec. 8. Hunting time is extended 30 minutes for all deer-gun seasons. Hunters were already allowed to hunt deer 30 minutes before sunrise, and this year an additional 30 minutes has been added after sunset for gun seasons. The ODNR Division of Wildlife anticipates 80,00090,000 deer will be harvested during the weeklong hunt. Approximately 420,000 hunters are expected to participate in this year's season, including many outof-state hunters. Hunters checked 86,964 deer in the 2012 weeklong deer-gun season. Deer can be hunted with a plugged shotgun capable of

help us a great deal,” he said. As far as the Southern Hills Athletic Conference goes, Adams expects to be in the middle of the pack but that could change throughout the season. “The league schedule is always tough,” Adams said. “We’ve got some big strong, physical teams on there but I think we will be good enough to not be at the bottom. We will play a lot of close games, and surprise some people.” The Blue Jays are going to focus on team play, with not one person being the focus of the offense. According to Adams, they could have a different scorer each night. “These guys are going to go out and play hard no matter what. They are going to be hard nosed, and what they lack in talent they make up for with hard work,” Adams said. The Blue Jays’ first regular season game is Dec. 3 at home against Whiteoak at 7:30 p.m.

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Crosspoint Christmas Market at Crosspoint Wesleyan Church will be held from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, November 23. For more information visit us on facebook. The church is located at 300 W. Main Street in Mt. Orab. Phileo Clothing Ministry will be open from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, November 23 at 110 Winchester Street in Sardinia, for more information call (937) 763-8066 or (937) 446-1416.

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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 24 Christian Concert at Bethel Shiloh Church of God will be held at 11 a.m., Sunday, Nov. 24 featuring “Brothers Forever”. The Church is located at 2771 Oakland Locust Ridge Road in Bethel. For more information call (513) 317-5176. Mt. Nebo Church Thanksgiving Services will be held on Sunday, Nov. 24 beginning with 10:30 a.m. worship service at Hamersville Elementary and Middle School. Enjoy a free Thanksgiving style meal. For more information please contact the church office at (937) 379-1225 or visit www.mtneboumcoh.com. Lewis Township Trustees will meet at 7:30 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 24 in Higginsport. The public is welcome to attend. Old Fashioned Sunday at Sardinia Bible Baptist Church on Sunday, Nov. 24 with a 10 a.m. Sunday School, 11 a.m. morning service and 4 p.m. evening service. Guest preacher will be Brother Ron Aberico. The Church is lo-

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25 TOPS Chapter in Mt. Orab meets at 5:30 p.m. every Monday, including November 25, at Hospice of Hope, 215 Hughes Blvd. in Mt. Orab. Further information is available by calling Nancy at (937) 4443437. Sterling Township Trustees Meeting will be held at 5 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 25 at the corner of Eastwood and Greenbush West Road in the Sterling Township Hall. The public is welcome to attend this meeting. Mt. Orab Lions Club will meet in regular session at 6:30 p.m. on Monday, November 25 at the New Harmony Lodge, 110 South High Street. For more information contact Bob Richmond at (937) 444-4791. (Meal included). Perry Township Trustees meeting will be held at 7 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 25 in Fayetteville. The public is welcome to attend. Brown County Board of Commissioners will meet at 9 a.m. Monday, November 25, at the commissioners office, 800 Mt. Orab Pike, Georgetown. The public is invited to attend. TOPS Chapter in Sardinia meets at 6:30 p.m. every Monday, including November 25, at Sardinia Church of the Nazarene on Sardinia-Mowrystown Road. Further information is available by calling Regina Davidson at (937) 446-3714. TOPS Chapter in Ripley meets at 6:30 p.m. every Monday including November 25 at the Ripley Church of the Nazarene, 230 North Second Street. Further information is available by calling Kaye Nichols at (937) 377-2501.

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26 Alcoholics Anonymous in Sardinia meets from 11 a.m. until noon each Tuesday morning at the Sardinia Town Hall. Please enter the back door. For more information call (937) 444-3877. Southwest Regional medical Center Auxiliary Silent Auction and bake sale will be held on Tuesday, Nov. 26 in the main hallway of the hospital. Please call the center for more information. Ripley Village Council Meeting will be held on Tuesday, Nov. 26 at 6:30 p.m. and the public is invited to attend this open meeting. Zumba Classes will be offered by Snap Fitness on Tuesday, November 26 at 127 North Point Drive in Mt. Orab. These classes are for members of Snap Fitness as well as non-members. Please call (937) 444-5230 for more information. Yoga Classes will be offered by Snap Fitness, 127, North Point Drive, Mt. Orab at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, November 26 at the center. Members of Snap Fitness as well as non-members are welcome. Please call (937) 4445230 for details and new hours. Flu Shots will be Available every Tuesday from 8 a.m. to noon and from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Brown County Health Department in Georgetown. For more information call (937) 378-6892 or toll gree at (866-867-6892. Al-Anon Family Group Sessions will be held every Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. at the Mt. Orab Methodist Church on Church Street, off N. High Street. This group can provide support and information to families and individuals who know someone who suffers from substance abuse. For more information call Jean at (937) 444-3877. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27 TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) Chapter in Winchester, meets at 10

a.m. on Wednesdays at Winchester Church of Christ in Christian Union, 1540 Tri-County Highway, Winchester. Further information and holiday hours call Bobbi Wilson at (937) 446-4662. Brown County Soil and Water Conservation District will meet in regular session at 7 a.m. on Wednesday, November 20 at the SWCD office located at 706 South Main Street in Georgetown. Meetings are open to the public. For more information call (923) 3784424. Free Weaving Classes will be held every Wednesday, including November 27 at 9:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. (noon) at the Rambler Center (the old Russellville-Jefferson High School) on St. Rt. 125 in Russellville. Anyone interested in learning how to weave are asked to call Geri at (937) 378-3426 Thanksgiving Eve Services at Bible Chapel U.C.C. in Hamersville will be held at 7:30 p.m. for a ‘Service of Thanks Giving’ led by Pastor Bill Godby. Bible Chapel is located at 119 North Avenue in Hamersville, one block north of St. Rt. 125. For more information please call (937) 392-9350. Brown County Board of Commissioners will meet at 9 a.m. Wednesday, November 27, at the commissioners office, 800 Mt. Orab Pike, Georgetown. The public is invited to attend. Sit and Stitch will meet 10 a.m. to noon Wednesday, November 27 at the Sardinia Public Library, 13309 Purdy Road, Sardinia. Anyone who is a crocheter or spinner or who wants to learn, is invited to attend and bring a current project. Children are welcome. Further information is available by calling (937) 403-8481 or (513) 314-1656. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28 Kick-boxing Classes will be offered on Thursday at 6:30 p.m. on November 28, at the Snap Fitness Center in

COURT NEWS Property Sales George and Charlotte Schrichten to Suzanne Madden, 2.62 acres of land in Clark Twp., filed 11-8-2013, $560 Louis and Clara Bramel, LLC to Louis and Clara Bramel, LLC, In-Lot 1, In-Lot 10 and In-Lot 11 in Brownsville Lots, Clark Twp., 15.13 acres, .42 acres, .16 acres and 8.15 acres of land in Huntington Twp., and Lot in The River at Aberdeen Sub, In-Lot 170 part in Aberdeen, Out Lot 1 in Huntington Park Sub in Aberdeen, Huntington Twp., and Out Lot 14-15 in Huntington Park Sub. in Aberdeen and 2.69 acres, 12.22 acres, 18.69 acres 2.82 acres of land in Aberdeen and Lot 2 and Lot 15 in Aberdeen, filed 11-12-2013 Brian H. Redmond to Randy McKiddy, In-Lot 112 in Lake Waynoka Sub., Franklin Twp., filed 11-8-2013, $10 Rena L. Hall to Charles R. Porter, In-Lot 2338 in Lake Waynoka Sub., Franklin Twp., filed 11-8-2013, $10 Palmer and Margaret Harvey to Lake Waynoka Property Owners Association, In-Lot 2506 in Lake Waynoka Sub., Franklin Twp., filed 11-8-2013, $10 Kathy L. and Roy M. Foster, III to Lake Waynoka Property Owners Association, In-Lot 3088 in Lake Waynoka Sub., Franklin Twp., filed 11-8-2013 Lake Waynoka Incorporated to Kenneth R. Wilson, In-Lot 2424 in Lake Waynoka Sub., Franklin Twp., filed 11-8-2013, $30 Charles M. Spaeth III to Lake Waynoka Property Owners Association, In-Lot 2430, In-Lot 2474, InLot 2476, In-Lot 2702 and In-Lot 2403 in Lake Waynoka Sub., filed 11-8-2013, $10 for each lot Floyd Moore, etal to Lake Waynoka Property Owners Association, In-Lot 21 in Lake Waynoka Sub., Franklin Twp., filed 11-8-2013, $10 Waynoka Development Corporation to Lake Waynoka Property Owners Association, In-Lot 227, in Lake Waynoka Sub., Franklin Twp., filed 11-8-2013, $10 Waynoka Development Corporation to Lake Waynoka Property Owners Association, In-Lot 228 in Lake Waynoka Sub., Franklin Twp., filed 11-8-2013, $10 Alfred and Mary Faulkner to Lake Waynoka Property Owners Association, In-Lot 230 in Lake Waynoka Sub., Franklin Twp., filed 11-8-2013, $10 Robert F. Ford to Lake Waynoka Property Owners Association, InLot275 in Lake Waynoka Sub., Franklin Twp., filed 11-8-2013, $10 Dannie H. Blanton to Paula Jo and Justin Blanton, 2.07 acres of land in Huntington Twp., filed 11-132013 Sandy West to Lake Waynoka Property Owners Association, In-Lot 3353 in Lake Waynoka Sub., Jackson Twp., filed 11-8-2013, $10 Charles M. Spaeth III to Lake Waynoka Property Owners Association, In-Lot 3896 in Lake Waynoka Sub., Jackson Twp., filed 1-8-2013, $10 David Allen Stephenson to Lake Waynoka Property Owners Association, In-Lot 611 in Lake Waynoka Sub., Jackson Twp., filed 11-8-2013, $10 J. R. Stout to Beverly Henderson, In-Lot 525 in Lake Waynoka Sub., Jackson Twp., 11-8-2013, $10

Sandy West to Lake Waynoka Property Owners Association, In-Lot 1112 in Lake Waynoka Sub., Jackson Twp., filed 11-8-2013, $10 Sandy West to Beverly Henderson, In-Lot 551 in Lake Waynoka Sub., Jackson Twp., filed 11-8-2013, $10 Kathy L. and Roy Foster III to Lake Waynoka Property Owners Association, In-Lot 1412 in Lake Waynoka Sub., Jackson Twp., filed 11-8-2013, $10 Kathy L. and Roy Foster III to Lake Waynoka Property Owners Association, In-Lot 1501 in Lake Waynoka Sub., Jackson Twp., filed 11-8-2013, $10 State of Ohio to Lake Waynoka Property Owners Association, In-Lot 1536 in Lake Waynoka Sub., Jackson Twp., filed 11-8-2013, $10 Roy M. Foster, III to Lake Waynoka Property Owners Association, In-Lot 1557 in Lake Waynoka Sub., Jackson Twp., filed 11-8-2013, $10 Sandy West to Lake Waynoka Property Owners Association, In-Lot 1602, Lake Waynoka Sub., Jackson Twp., filed 11-8-2013, $10 Steve F. and Carolyn A. Stout to Vanderbilt Mortgage-Finance, Inc., Lot 7 in Fairgrounds Sub. in Russellville, filed 11-12-2013, $4,333 Barbara L. and John C. Johnson, Jr. to Stephen R. Griffith, Lot 26 and 3 acres of land in Lewis Twp., filed 11-12-2013, $26,000 Bank of America NA to Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, 5 acres of land in Lewis Twp., filed 11-13-2013 John and Rena Embry to Kathy Adams, In-Lot 38 S 1/2 in Higginsport, Lewis Twp., filed 11-8-2013, $310 Harold V. Martz, Jr. etal to Solomon Nutt, In-Lot 1453 in Lake Lorelei Sub., Perry Twp., filed 11-82013, $10 Steve Messner to Mark Drews, In-Lot 761 in Lake Lorelei Sub., in Perry Twp., filed 11-8-2013, $10 Harold V. and James V. Martz to Solomon Nutt, In-Lot 1449 in Lake Lorelei Sub., Perry Twp., filed 11-82013, $40 State of Ohio to Mark Drews, InLot 1548 in Lake Lorelei Sub., Perry Twp., filed 11-8-2013, $10 State of Ohio to Ona J. Mullis, InLot466 in Lake Lorelei Sub., Perry Twp., filed 11-8-2013, $120 Patricia and Walter P. Russell, Sr. to Ona J. Mullis, In-Lot 467 in Lake Lorelei Sub., Perry Twp., filed 11-82013, $10 Robert G. Heidman to Solomon Nutt, In-Lot 1489 in Lake Lorelei Sub., Perry Twp., filed 11-8-2013, $60 Robert G. Heidman to Solomon Nutt, In-Lot 1490 in Lake Lorelei Sub., Perry Twp., filed 11-8-2013, $10 Richard Lemay to Kenneth and Linda Rowland, In-Lot 1578 in Lake Lorelei Sub., in Perry Twp., filed 118-2013, $10 State of Ohio to Solomon Nutt, In-Lot 1680 in Lake Lorelei Sub., Perry Twp., filed 11-8-2013, $10 Rowland J. Hill etal to James F. and Ann Marie Rundo, In-Lot 1633 in Lake Lorelei Sub., Perry Twp., filed 11-13-2013, $19,000 State of Ohio to Mark Drews, InLot 782 in Lake Lorelei Sub., Perry Twp., filed 11-8-2013, $10 Richard Lemay to Solomon Nutt, In-Lot 1450 in Lake Lorelei Sub., Perry Twp., filed 11-8-2013, $160

State of Ohio to Kenneth and Linda Rowland, In-Lot 1488 in Lake Lorelei Sub., Perry Twp., filed 11-82013, $10 Richard Lemay to Solomon Nutt, In-Lot 1679 in Lake Lorelei Sub., Perry Twp., filed 11-8-2013, $10 Rodney Dyer and Donald Spraker to Donald A. Spraker, In-Lot 786 in Lake Lorelei Sub., filed 11-122013 Vernia E. Nichols to James R. and Stacey Watson, 1 acre and 5.99 acres of land in Perry Twp., filed 1113-2013 Cory and Delrene Scheider to Rutherford-Palazzolo Ranch LLC, .98 acres of land in Pike Twp., filed 11-13-2013 Apex Development Company, LLC to Larry Clifton LLC, Tom Clifton Construction, LLC, Lot 52, Lot56, Lot 61, Lot 64, Lot 61, Lot 86, Lot 88, Lot 93, Lot 94 and Lot 99 in Village at Wills Point in Mt. Orab, filed 1113-2013, $153,000 Michael D. Tissot to Jandarr Investments, LLC, .54 acres of land in Georgetown, filed 11-12-2013 Zachary Boone and Nicole Davis to David L. Wint Living Trust, In-Lot 13 in Lakeview Acres Sub. in Georgetown, Pleasant Twp., filed 11-13-2013, $36,000 Thomas R. Anderson etal to Erik and Mark Anderson, 1.25 acres of land in Scott Twp., filed 11-12-2013 Gerald D. Newman to First State Bank, Lot 8 in Eagle Landing Sub., Union Twp., filed 11-13-2013 David F. and Helen E. Stephan to David F. Stephan, 18.66 acres,3 acres and 47.39 of land in Washington Twp., filed 11-12-2013

Marriages Ashley Nichole Manning, 26, Blanchester, assembly to marry Nicholas Ryan Rodgers, 24, Blanchester, HVAC, filed 11-8-2013 Barbara Ann Meyer, 47, Georgetown, hair designer to marry Daniel Wayne Naylor, JR., 39, Georgetown, maintenance supervisor, filed 11-12-2013 Nicole Jacklyn Binder, 24, Felicity, RMA to marry Douglas Arthur Streeter, Jr., 24, Felicity, firefighter, filed 11-12-2013 Chanel Denise Neves, 29, Georgetown, cashier to marry Adrian Darnell Quaites, 34, Georgetown, cook, filed 11-8-2013

Probate Mildred E. Bruce, Williamsburg, case #20131239, DOD 9-8-2013, filed 11-13-2013 Jonathan Chorpenning, Felicity, case #20131229, DOD 6-9-2012, filed 11-12-2013 Bernice V. Fisher, Fayetteville, case #20131232, DOD 10-15-2013, filed 11-13-2013 George B. Haggis, Fayetteville, case #20131231, DOD 9-16-2013, filed 11-13-2013 Cathy Lynn Hughes, Aberdeen case #20131234, DOD 6-20-2013, filed 11-13-2013 Margaret P. Irwin, Sardinia, case #20131230, DOD 8-21-2013, filed 11-13-2013 John C. Johnson, Jr., Bethel, case #20131241, DOD 7-19-2013, filed 11-14, 2013 Thomas Mehlman, Georgetown, case #20131238, DOD 8-9-2013, filed 11-13-2013 Bertram E. Moore, Blanchester, case #20131227, DOD 6-16-2013,

filed 11-12-2013 Gerald V. Ring, Mt. Orab, case #20131233, DOD 10-15-2013, filed, 11-13-2013 Hazel L. Rockey, Georgetown, case #20131240, DOD 5-30-2013, filed 11-13-2013 Wayne E. Soeder, Higginsport, case #20131228, DOD 10-9-2013, filed 11-12-2013 Nicholas Sponsel, Mt. Orab, case #20131237, DOD 10-17-2013, filed 11-13-2013 Brittany Stykes, Ripley, case #20131235, DOD 8-28-2013, filed 11-13-2013 Sherman L. Waits, Georgetown, case #20131236, DOD 5-14-2013, DOD 5-14-2013, filed 11-13-2013

Common Pleas CIVIL CASES Wells Fargo Bank, NA versus Charlene Kable, case #20130794, filed 11-12-2013, Action: foreclosure Certificate of Title versus Gregory M. Garrett, case #20130796, filed 11-12-2013, Action: petition for certificate of title Ocwen Loan Servicing, LLC versus Terry R. Dawes, case #20130797, filed 11-12-2013, Action: foreclosures David Poole versus Mike Gilbert, case #20130798, filed 11-12-2013, Action: civil stalking Fifth Third Mortgage Company versus Jeffrey Bateman, case #20130799, filed 11-12-2013, Action: foreclosures United States of America versus Kyle R. Lewis, case #20130800, filed 11-12-2013, Action: foreclosures Midland Funding, LLC versus Marcus Strunk, case #20130801, filed 11-12-2013, Action: other civil Samuel R. Moran versus Hilltop Basic Resources, Inc., case #20130802, filed 11-12-2013, Action: workers compensation Douglas A. Proffit versus Zach Brandstutter, case #20130804, filed 11-13-2013, Action: stalking NCB, FSB versus Thomas anning, case #20130805, filed 11-142013, Action: foreclosures William Ellis versus Ford Motor Company, case #20130808, filed 11-14-2013, Action: product liability Discover Bank c/o DB Servicing versus Bonnie Barber, case #20130809, filed 11-15-2013, Action: other civil Midland Funding LLC versus Dawn Oberschlake, case #20130810, filed 11-15-2013, Action: other civil Midland Funding LLC versus Lois Rose, case #20130811, filed 11-15-2013, Action: other civil DOMESTIC CASES Autumn M. Gantzer, Mt. Orab versus Donald E. Gantzer, Jr. West Union, case #20130795, filed 11-82013, Action: termination of marriage Genevieve D. Smith, Georgetown versus Andrew T. Smith, Georgetown, case #20130803, filed 11-13-2013, Action: domestic violence Brenda K. Lang, Mt. Orab versus William M. Walters, Lucasville, case #20130806, filed 11-15-2013, Action: domestic violence Amy Batts, Sardinia versus Dustin Batts, Williamsburg, case #20130807, filed 11-14-2013, Action: termination of marriage

Mt. Orab, 127 North Point Drive. These classes are open to members as well as non-members. For details call (937) 444-5230. Yoga Classes will be offered on Thursdays including November 28, from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m at the Hospice Center located on Hughes Blvd in Mt. Orab. For more information on this class please contact Jane Amiot at (513) 535-7507. Yoga Classes will be offered at the Snap Fitness Center in Mt. Orab, 127 North Point Drive beginning at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, November 28. These classes are open to both members and non-members. Call (937) 444-5230 for more information. Alcoholics Anonymous will meet 8:30 to 9:30 p.m. Thursday, November 28 at St. Michael's Catholic Church, 220 S. High St., Mt. Orab. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30 Fall Reading Bingo at Mt. Orab Library will run through November 30. Everyone is invited to pick up a game card, check out participating items and earn a chance to win. The library is located at 613 S. High Street in Mt. Orab. For more information call (937) 4441414. UPCOMING EVENTS Phileo Clothing Ministry will be open from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 3 and Saturday, Dec. 17 at 110 Winchester Street in Sardinia, for more information call (937) 763-8066 or (937) 446-1416. Blood Drive at Southwest Regional Medical Center will be on Thursday, Dec. 5 from 1 to 6:30 p.m. in the Community Education Room. To schedule an appointment please contact Teri Baumann. Operated through Hoxworth Blood Center. SPC Seth Blevins Memorial Scholarship Fundraiser at Tumbleweed® Grill, 511 Market Square Drive in Maysville will be held on Thursday, Dec. 5 from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. ABCAP Business Expo will be held on Friday, December 6, beginning with registration from 7:30 to 8:30 a.m. This event is designed to increase business matchmaking and new business skills. For more information please call Gwendolyn at (513) 684-2214 or Lisa Tumbleson-Davis at (800) 7393 ext. 238. “Celebration of Lights”, sponsored by the Brown County Health and Wellness Foundation will be held on Friday, December 6 at Southwest Regional Medical Center. For more information please contact Teri Baumann at (937) 378-7712 or email her at t.baumann@swrmed.org. Jingle Bell Bash, sponsored by the Brown County Chamber of Commerce and CompSource, will be held on Friday, Dec. 6 at the Gaslight Theater in Georgetown. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Tickets are $35 to chamber members, $40 for non-chamber members. Featured entertainer is comedian Drew Hastings. All tickets must be purchased in advance. For more information visit www.browncountyohiochamber.com or call (937) 378-4784. Silent Auction of Pre-decorated 6’ Christmas Tree at the Russellville Kiwanis Club. Bidders may place a bid anytime during the morning event on Saturday, Dec. 7. All proceeds benefit the Kiwanis Club’s scholarship program. Annual Mowrystown Holiday Craft Fair and Bazaar at Whiteoak High School, North High Street, will be held from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. on Saturday, December 7. Lunch will be served. This event is being sponsored by the Grange. Santa will make an appearance following the holiday parade. For more information please call (937) 4424704. 3rd Annual Celebration of Christ, Open House, sponsored by the Georgetown Ward of the Church of Latter-day Saints will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. on Sunday, December 8. The church is located at 3581 Ohio 125 in Georgetown. For more information please contact J.D. Bellamy at (513) 885-8245. Historic Christmas Home Tour, sponsored by the US Grant Homestead, will be held on Sunday, December 8 from 12 noon until 5 p.m. Tickets are only $10. Event includes a gift basket raffle ($125 value). Tour begins at Methodist Church. Purchase ticket prior to day of the tour to be eligible for the gift basket. Brown County Historical Society December Meeting will be held at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 12 at the Ripley Presbyterian Church. This is the society’s Annual Christmas Carry-In Dinner. Please come join is for this meeting, dinner and a short recital on the beautiful pipe organ at the church. For more information please call Ned Lodwick at (937) 378-6334 or Mary Carrington at (937) 378-6574. Friends of the Library Tree Lighting will be held on Friday, December 13 beginning at 5:30 p.m. at the Ripley Library. Music provided by RULH schools, a JROTC presentation then the lighting of the tree. Don’t miss this fun event. 2013 Ripley River Village Christmas will be held Friday, December 13 through Sunday, December 15. Event will include the lighting of the tree, chili supper, music, raffles a parade, a baby show and much much, more. For more details and times and places please

contact Fred Dengler, co-chair for the event at (513) 528-5100 or email fredd@mikal.com. Christmas Quarter Raffle forABCAP is set for Saturday, Dec. 14, doors open at 2:30 p.m. auction begins at 3 p.m. All proceeds go to help programs, Meals on Wheels, Senior Housing, WIC, HEAP HWAP, Workforce, Head Start and more. This event will be held at 406 Plum Street ABCAP building in Georgetown. For more information ornation call Samantha at (513) 7162175 or Mindy at (513) 518-4911.

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The Agape Food Pantry will be open Friday December 20 from 1 to 3 p.m. at its new location at the New Faith United Methodist Church in Marathon, located behind the grocery store on Edenton Road. For more information call R.D.Brown at (513) 31308159, Dan Pelzel at (513) 602-1241 or Ruby Steins at (513) 479-9433. ONGOING EVENTS Miracles Happen Group, (Narcotics Anonymous) meets at 7 p.m. every Sunday at the Brown County Community Board of ADAMHS, 85 Banting Drive (around the back), in Georgetown. For more information on this group please call1-800-587-4232. Southern Hills Tea Party meets each 4th Thursday of the month at the Ripley Library. The public is invited to attend. “Walk in the Park” free to the public are offered daily by Ideal Nutrition in Mt. Orab Village Park. Tee shirts are also provided to anyone who walks and registers their dates and distances at Ideal Nutrition. For more information contact Sue at (937) 515-8488. Helping Hands Please come shop with us any Monday, Tuesday, Thursday or Friday from 9 a.m. until noon at 668 Camp Run Road in Georgetown. Senior Bingo will be held from 9 to 11:30 a.m. each Monday at the Georgetown Nutrition Center. Please bring a $1 wrapped gift. A nutritional meal will be offered. HIV/Hepatitis C Testing is offered free by the Brown County Health Department by appointment only. The HIV test results are available within 15 minutes. To schedule an appointment call (937) 378-6892. Tuesday Community Bingo will be held every Tuesday from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the Community Building in Country Place Apartments, located across from the Country Inn in Georgetown. Please bring a $1 gift and join in the fun. This is a free event. For more information contact Joy Gelter at (937) 483-4614. Crafting Classes will be offered the second Saturday of the month at the Mt. Orab Public Library, sessions from 1 to 2 p.m., at the library, 613 South High Street in Mt. Orab. The classes are for adult patrons with the Care and Share program. Adams/Brown County Alzheimer/s/Dementia Family Caregiver Support Group will meet on the second Thursday of each month from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at the Adams County Regional Medical Center in the second floor conference room. For more information (937) 386-3590. Adams-Brown Emergency Home Energy Assistance Program available, anyone wishing to obtain further information or to schedule an appointment to discuss obtaining E-HEAP services may contact the Adams Brown Community Action Program Office in Georgetown at (937) 378-6041 or 1-800-553-7393, Ext. 253 or 254. Walk-in hours are 8-11 a.m. daily at the ABCAP Office at 406 W. Plum St., Georgetown, and outreach is available for the very elderly or disabled. We Can Help Food Bank at the corner of Decatur-Eckmansville Road and State Route 125 is open 11 a.m-4 p.m. Fridays and is sponsored by private donations. Donations should be made when the Food Bank is not open, and all donations are appreciated. Southern Hills Adult Education Department offers adults an array of computer classes throughout the school year at Southern Hills Career and Technical Center, 9193 Hamer Road, Georgetown. Anyone wanting further information or wishing to register for an Adult Education class may contact Southern Hills Adult Education at (937) 378-6131, Ext. 357. The Brown County Senior Citizens Council, located at 505 N. Main Street in Georgetown offers transportation for medical appointments, shopping area, nutrition sites and other service providers. It also offers homemaker assistance, Respite Care, Passport which offers alternatives to nursing home placement and caregiver support. To contact a representative, call (937) 378-6603 or toll free at (877) 259-8598.

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SATURDAY, November 23 11th Annual Turkey Bingo/Chili Cook-Off, sponsored by SATH (Supplemental Assistance to The Handicapped) will be held on Saturday, Nov. 23 at the Hillsboro Elementary Gymnasium beginning at 6 p.m. For more information please call Linda Allen at (937) 366-6657.

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The Spc. Seth Blevins Memorial Scholarship Fundraiser will take place at the Tumbleweed Tex Mex Grill located at 511 Market Square Srive, Maysville, Ky., on Thursday, December 5, 2013 from 11 a.m. – 10 p.m. Dine in, Carry-out or Gift Card purchases will earn the SPC Seth Blevins Memorial Scholarship 1015% of all sales by presenting coupon. Coupons are available

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at First State Bank’s Ripley location, or on Facebook at https://www.facebook.co m/SpcSethBlevinsMemori alScholarship. Entertainment beginning at 6 p.m. by Harriet Groh also featuring local “celebrity” servers If you have any questions please contact: Shirley Wagoner (937) 515-0107 or Nicky Brewer at Tumbleweed (606) 2002184.

R’ville Kiwanis to hold silent auction Mt. Oreb Depot freight and mail

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The Russellville Kiwanis Club will hold a silent auction of pre-decorated 6’ Christmas trees during the Georgetown Christmas Celebration on December 7, 2013. Local merchants are decorating the trees, which will be on display at the United Methodist Church in Georgetown. Bidders may place a

bid anytime during the morning event on Saturday, Dec. 7, and at 4 p.m. the winning bids will be announced and the highest bidder will have a completely decorated tree in their possession. All proceeds from this event will benefit the Russellville Kiwanis Club’s Scholarship program.

Last week to apply for Brown County Peace Officers toy program

The Brown County Peace Officers Association (BCPOA) is announcing their Toys for Needy Kids Program. Names are currently being taken for the Christmas Toy give-away. Those who wish to have a child included in the give-away should send the child’s name, age, sex, and the parent or legal guardian name, address, and phone number to BCPOA, P.O. Box 378, Mt. Orab, Ohio

45154. The age limit is infants through 13. The cut-off date for submitting names is November 30. The Christmas Toy giveaway is open to Brown County residents only and proof of residency will be required at pick up time. Anyone wishing to make donations to the BCPOA can be addressed to the same location or you can call (513) 479-5755.

Christmas dinner planned by Sardinia American Legion

The George A. Lambert American Legion Post 755 of Sardinia will be having their annual Christmas Dinner on Sunday, December 1, 2013 at 5 p.m. at the Legion hall. We hope to see all our members and their families there. Big and little kids will want to come since Santa will surprise us with some goodies and a visit during the evening.

Everyone please bring a new or gently used, wrapped gift for our auction to help us raise money for the Sardinia Agape Council so we can help our neighbors. The ham, turkey and table service will be furnished so bring a side dish or a dessert and the whole family and join us for some fun and Christmas celebration.

Sardinia Bible Baptist to hold Old Fashioned Sunday, dinner, day of fun

Pastor Kevin Mitchell and the congregation of the Sardinia Bible Baptist Church invite everyone to join them for an Old Fashioned Sunday, on Sunday, November 24, 2013. Services are as follows: Sunday School 10 a.m., Morning Worship 11 a.m. and Evening Service 4 p.m. Guest Preacher will be Bro. Ron Alberica and a dinner will follow the morning service along with a hayride, apple bobbing, ring toss, 3 legged race, and more! Dress up old fashioned and if you like, bake a pie for the pie baking contest. The great people at Sardinia Bible Baptist Church want to say thank you to Sardinia and the surrounding communities for allowing us to serve you for 54 years.

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Join us this Sunday and let us serve you, and bring the whole family. The church is located at 13039 Purdy Road, Sardinia. For more information call Pastor Kevin Mitchell at (937) 403-8494.

wagon restored for Womens Club

In the early 1900’s, the daily train delivered the mail and freight to the villages along the way, including Mt. Orab. Once here a wagon such as the one pictured above was used to transfer freight from the train to the Mt. Oreb depot for further distribution. In 1978 this wagon was presented to the Mt. Orab womens Club by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Martin. Ralph worked for kibler lumber for 60 years. the wagon had been deteriorating for several years and with the help of kibler lumber, who donated the material, John Boland, builder and Bolands grandson, tyler, the wagon has been completely restored. the Mt. Orab womens Club like to thank Jenny Conrad, Randy Colliver, Mike tolle of kibler’s, John Boland, and tyler for their help in the completion of this project. Pictured above, front, l-r, annabelle Neal, Mt. Orab womens Club member, Betty Jo Miller, Mt. Orab womens Club president, rear, l-r, Mike tolle, kibler lumber Contractor sales, John Boland, tyler Boland, and Randy Colliver kibler lumber store manager.

Christmas Home Tour in Georgetown

The Christmas Home Tour, sponsored by the U.S. Grant Homestead Association, will be held on Sunday, December 8, 2013 from 12 to 5 p.m. The tour begins at the Georgetown United Methodist Church (State Street entrance) where you can buy tickets and pick up a tour packet. Tickets are $10 and those who buy before December 8 will be entered in the drawing for a special John Ruthven-Thompson House Basket with a retail value of over $125. Tickets are available at Donohoo’s Drugstore on the west side of the courthouse square or by phone at (937) 3783087. You do not have to be present to win. Included on the tour is the Colonel David Ammen home on the courthouse square, the newly-restored U.S. Grant Homestead, the Bailey House, and the clas-

ulysses s. Grant’s first school will be one of the homes featured on the 2013 Georgetown Christmas Home tour.

sic Sears kit-home owned by Brandon and Crystal Winterrod on Camp Run Road. Another home featured on the tour will be Lyss Grant’s first school at 208 East Grant Avenue. This small one-story, two-room brick structure

was built by Abel Rees in 1824 as a Methodist meeting house. The building features a rock foundation, heavy sills of hand-hewed timbers, and a rock wall extending across the cellar, dividing the house into two rooms. It served the local Methodist congregation

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Sardinia Ready Mix, Inc. will be holding its annual Christmas Dinner, for the senior citizens of Sardinia, again this year on Sunday, December 8, 2013. It will be held at the new Eastern Elementary School on Tri-County Rd., just east of town. Doors open at 12 p.m. Food will be served around 1 p.m. Join us for another great day of food and fellowship to celebrate the season! Reserve your seat by calling Sardinia Ready Mix at (937) 4462523.

Community Thanksgiving Service set Thanksgiving in Ripley The Community Service set in Thanksgiving Service for the community of Ripley Hamersville will take place on Wednesday, November 27 at the Ripley First Presbyterian Church in Ripley. The service begins at 7 p.m. Pastor Philip Alves of the Assembly of God in Ripley will be the speaker. Everyone is invited to come and join us in an evening of worship and thanksgiving. The church is located at the corners of Mulberry and Third Streets, Ripley.

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until 1827 when a new church was built on North Water Street just across from the Grant home. The building was then converted into a subscription school which Ulysses attended until 1830 when a new school was built on South Water Street. When Ulysses started school here sometime between the ages of 5 and 6 there was no state or local government support for education. Schools were established and maintained by the parents of the students, and Jesse paid tuition of $2.00 for each 13-week term. The current owner, Liz Doss, is in the midst of an extensive remodeling project which will preserve the character of the original structure. Don’t miss the opportunity to see this historically significant early building that has seldom been open to the public.

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Bible Chapel U.C.C. in Hamersville invite you to take a break in your Thanksgiving preparations and join us Thanksgiving Eve, November 27 at 7:30 p.m. for a Service of Thanks Giving led by Pastor Bill Godby. Bible Chapel is located at 119 North Avenue in Hamersville, just one block north of State Route 125.

this is your birthday week and Happy birthday to: Donna Eckler, Matt Brookbank, Sydney Dotson, Zachary Dotson, Betty Hines, Eric Rhoten, Sarah Boone Montgomery, Thomas Klump, Mark T. Klump, Mandy Taylor Mason, Minnie and Benjamin Black, Benjamin Smalley, Florence S. Sturn, Carolyn Ard, Israel Truesdell, Taryn Haitz Burton, Sheryl and Ronald Snider, Thomas K. Hanselman, Olin B. Shelton, David Williams Bobby Frakes, Randy Goodman, Ashley Leonard, Gerri Stacey *** Sincere condolences to Lisa, Jessica and Hallie Salisbury on the death of their grandmother and great grandmother, Esther Clark. *** Sunday worship leader at the Red Oak Presbyterian Church will be Jeff Campbell. After service we are having our annual Thanksgiving Dinner. You are invited to come hear Jeff sing and play his guitar all to the glory of the Lord and fellowship with us afterward. Services begin at 10 a.m. *** The Ripley Nazarene will be holding their monthly singing for the Lord time at 7 p.m. *** God's Closet will be held

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this Saturday. God Closet will open at 10 a.m. and God's Kitchen and God's Pantry opens at 11 a.m. *** Happy belated birthday to my friend Vivian Van Harlingen. As I had mentioned before somehow reading the newspaper does not always occur in a timely manner. So was the case yet again as Ms. Vivian birthday party came and passed without my realizing the event. Ms. Vivian has been an inspiration to me throughout the years. I deeply appreciate our friendship and our fellowship and our conversations about the goodness of the Lord's grace and mercy, but most of all I appreciate that Ms. Vivian had children and one especially means so, so very much to me. I love you both very much, and appreciate you from the bottom of my heart for your acts of kindness to me through all my struggles, doubts and fears and for making it possible to grow in God's grace and mercythrough it all!!! Happy birthday Ms. Vivian!!! *** My heart is crying, crying with great sadness over a person that I met only a time or two but....what a great joy and pleasure to be in the company with him and his wife. I am speaking of Larry

Mary and all of Larry's family, friends, and loved ones. *** This past week I traveled to West Union Square especially to receive a medical massage from Amy. WOW! Are my pains gone. Well, that is a challenging question, however, I have done more work since Friday than I have done in many months. I actually felt my spine as she worked. Also, my lower back has always been a challenge for any chiropractor. Well, Wednesday I experienced what felt like a board become softer and more pliable. WOW!!! *** Many thanks to Donna Skinner for coming to Howelett House to pick up family tree records of many, many families. This names include White, Swearingen, Montgomery, Boone, Shelton, just to name a few, there are many more. This is the work of Donna Montgomery Hile. Also, donated to the library is the extensive works of Leora Knecthly Fisher. These scrapbook's alone are a great work and very informative. *** I am so very grateful to Lord God Almighty that the storms that recently went through the area was much less than predicted. Praise the Lord!

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In the Matter of Foreclosure of Liens for delinquent land taxes County Treasurer of Brown County, Ohio Plaintiff -vsParcels of land encumbered with delinquent tax liens Sherry A. Kerns, et al Defendants Whereas, judgement has been rendered against certain parcels of real property for taxes, assessments, penalties, costs and charges as follows: (1) Parcel No. 29-054508-0100 Judgement $2,857.89 plus interest & accuring costs to date of sale. Said premises located at 3354 Old State Road, Mt. Orab, Ohio 45154 Prior Instrument Ref: Official Record Book 330, Page 24, Brown County Recorder’s Office, Georgetown, Ohio 45121 Whereas, such judgement orders such real property to be sold by the undersigned to satisfy the total amount of said judgement; Now, therefore, public notice is hereby given that I, Dwayne Wenninger, Sheriff of Brown County, Ohio, will sell such real property at public auction, for cash to the highest bidder of an amount sufficient to satisfy the judgement against each parcel at 1:00 p.m., at the west door of the courthouse on the square in Georgetown, Ohio, on Monday, the 16th day of December, 2013, if any parcel does not receive a sufficient bid, it shall be offered for sale, under the same terms and conditions of the first sale and at the same time of day and at the same place, on the 30th day of December, 2013, (2) for an amount sufficient to satisfy the judgement against the parcel. Dwayne Wenninger Sheriff of Brown County, Ohio Steven W. Purtell #0062624, Attorney Publication Dates; November 10, 17, 24, 2013 Footnote (1) Here set out, for each parcel, the respective permanent parcel number, full street address, description, name and address of the last owners as shown on the general tax list, and total amount of each judgement. Footnote (2) The date for the second offering must be not less than two weeks nor more than six weeks after the date of the first offering. ---------------------------------------NOTICE OF FORFEITURE Notice is hereby given to any person with an ownership interest or security interest in the following property, to wit: 1999 Ford Ranger, VIN # 1FTYR10V2XUB09153 that an Entry Ordering Forfeiture of Vehicle was filed in the Brown County Common Pleas Court in Case No. CRI2013-2188 on September 17, 2013, forfeiting the vehicle to the Brown County Sheriff’s Office Drug Enforcement Unit. The Property is currently being held by the Brown County Sheriff’s Office. Any person having an ownership interest or security interest in said property may contest the forfeiture. Jessica A. Little Brown County Prosecutor BCP 11-24-13, 12-1-13 ----------------------------------------

SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 THE STATE OF OHIO, BROWN COUNTY CASE NO 20120702CVE Bank of America, N.A. Successor by merger to BAC Home Loans Servicing, LP fka Countrywide Home Loans Servicing LP Plaintiff -vsAshley Gardner aka Ashley Gardner-Attinger and Brad Attinger, et al Defendant In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, at the west door of the Courthouse on the Square in Georgetown, Ohio, in the above named County, on Monday, the 16th day of December, 2013, at 1:00 o’clock P.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Brown and State of Ohio, and in the Township of Sterling to-wit: Property at: 14317 Upper Cumberland Road Mount Orab, Ohio PP#: 370723800002 Prior Deed Reference: OR Book 406, Page 631 Legal description can be found at the Brown County Recorder’s Office Said Premises Located at 14317 Upper Cumberland Road, Mt. Orab, Ohio 45154 There was not an inside inspection of the property and the Sheriff is not liable for the condition of the property upon confirmation of the sale. Said Premises Appraised at $80,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. Publication Dates: November 10, 17, 24, 2013. Terms of Sale: 10% of the purchase price to be paid on day of sale. Balance due within 30 days. Dwayne Wenninger Sheriff Brown County, Ohio F. Peter Costello #0076112 Attorney ---------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 THE STATE OF OHIO, BROWN COUNTY CASE NO 20120082CVE JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association Plaintiff -vsMichael L. Bryant, et al Defendant In pursuance of an Alias Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, at the west door of the Courthouse on the Square in Georgetown, Ohio, in the above named County, on Monday, the 16th day of December, 2013, at 1:00 o’clock P.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Brown and State of Ohio, and in the Township of Clark to-wit: Situated in Clark Township, Brown County, Ohio being a part of John Watts Original Survey No. 4262 and bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point in the center of State Route 774, said point being a corner to said Carl O. Schneider; Thence with the center of said highway North 50 deg. 30’ East 7.58 poles; Thence South 39 deg. 30’ East 16.27 poles; Thence South 50 deg. 30’ West 7.58 poles to a point, corner to said Carl O. Shneider; Thence with Shneider’s line North 39 deg. 30’ West 16.27 poles to the place of beginning, containing 0.80 acres of land, more or less, subject to all legal highways. Property Address: 10602 State Route 774, Hamersville, OH 45130 Parcel Number: 03003856.0000 Prior Instrument Number: OR Book 344, page 2447 Said Premises Located at 10602 State Rt. 774, Hamersville, Ohio 45130 There was not an inside inspection of the property and the Sheriff is not liable for the condition of the property upon confirmation of the sale. Said Premises Appraised at $68,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. Publication Dates: November 10, 17, 24, 2013 Terms of Sale: 10% of the purchase price to be paid on day of sale. Balance due within 30 days. Dwayne Wenninger Sheriff Brown County, Ohio Channing L. Ulbrich #0071855 Attorney ----------------------------------------

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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 THE STATE OF OHIO, BROWN COUNTY CASE NO 20120542CVE Bank of America, N.A. successor by merger to BAC Home Loans Servicing, LP fka Countrywide Home Loan Servicing LP Plaintiff -vsTerry L. Green and Shonda K. Green, et al Defendant In pursuance of an Alias Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, at the west door of the Courthouse on the Square in Georgetown, Ohio, in the above named County, on Monday, the 16th day of December, 2013, at 1:00 o’clock P.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Brown and State of Ohio, and in the Township of Green to-wit: Property at: 207 Katelin Lane Mount Orab, Ohio 45154 PP#: 110174282700 Prior Deed Reference: OR Book 364, Page 1417 Legal description can be found at the Brown County Recorder’s Office Said Premises Located at 207 Katelin Lane Mt. Orab, Ohio 45154 There was not an inside inspection of the property and the Sheriff is not liable for the condition of the property upon confirmation of the sale. Said Premises Appraised at $89,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. Publication Dates: November 10, 17, 24, 2013 Terms of Sale: 10% of the purchase price to be paid on day of sale. Balance due within 30 days. Dwayne Wenninger Sheriff Brown County, Ohio F. Peter Costello #0076112 Attorney ---------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 THE STATE OF OHIO, BROWN COUNTY CASE NO 20120244CVE JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association Plaintiff -vsHenry O. Cahall, et al Defendant In pursuance of an Alias Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, at the west door of the Courthouse on the Square in Georgetown, Ohio, in the above named County, on Monday, the 16th day of December, 2013, at 1:00 o’clock P.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Brown and State of Ohio, and in the Township of Pleasant to-wit: Legal Description: Situated in the Village of Georgetown, Township of Pleasant, County of Brown, and State of Ohio, and being all of Lot Number 7 in Coburn Subdivision, as the same is known, designated and Numbered on the recorded Plat thereof, Plat Book 5, Page 42 (Plat Cabinet 1, Slide 424), Plat Records of Brown County, Ohio. Parcel Number(s): 330686200000 Property Address: 7 Amberly Drive, Georgetown, OH 45121 Deed Reference Number: dated June 25, 2004, filed July 13, 2004, recorded in Official Records Volume 312, Page 2459, Recorder’s Office, Brown County, Ohio. Said Premises Located at 7 Amberly Drive Georgetown, Ohio 45121 There was not an inside inspection of the property and the Sheriff is not liable for the condition of the property upon confirmation of the sale. Said Premises Appraised at $25,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. Publication Dates: November 10, 17, 24, 2013 Terms of Sale: To be sold for not less than two-thirds of the appraised value. A deposit equal to 10% of the appraised value of the property must be made in the form of a cashiers check at the time of sale. The balance of the purchase price must be paid by cashiers check within thirty days of the sale. If the purchaser fails to pay the balance of the purchase price within thirty days of the sale, the deposit shall be forfeited to Plaintiff for the costs associated with the advertisement and resale of the property and for interest charges. Dwayne Wenninger Sheriff Brown County, Ohio Craig Spadafore #0083352 Attorney ----------------------------------------

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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 THE STATE OF OHIO, BROWN COUNTY CASE NO 20130451CVE Fifth Third Mortgage Company Plaintiff -vsEric C. Peters, et al Defendant In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, at the west door of the Courthouse on the Square in Georgetown, Ohio, in the above named County, on Monday, the 16th day of December, 2013, at 1:00 o’clock P.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Brown and State of Ohio, and in the Township of Perry to-wit: Situated in Samuel Cabell’s Military Survey Number 5229, Perry Township, Brown County, Ohio and being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point in the centerline of Glady Road, North 89 deg. 00’ 00” West 4180 feet from the center line intersection of Glady Road and Black Oak Road, thence North 88 deg 09’ 29” West, 150.00 feet; Thence along the new division line north 05 deg. 17’ 00” East, 342.30 feet passing a set 5/8” x 30” iron pin in a south line of 7.087 acre parcel conveyed to Martha E. Fannin in Official Records Book 386, Page 254, of the Clermont County Record and Deed Book 271, Page 907, of the Brown County Records; Thence along a south line of said 7.087 acre parcel south 88 deg. 09’ 29” East 126.78 feet to an existing 5/8” iron pin in the west line of lands conveyed to Katherine R. Bamber in Deed Book 267, Page 692, of the Brown County Records; Thence along the line of Bamber, south 01 deg. 23’ 37” West, 341.69 feet, passing an existing 1/2” iron pin at 321.69 feet, to the point of beginning. Surveyed by Gerard J. Berding, Surveyor Reg. 6880, surveyed on January 26, 1996. Containing 1.085 acre. Parcel Number(s): 230505600200 Prior Deed Info.: Special Warranty Deed, OR Book 378 Page 809, filed December 05, 2008 Said Premises Located at 1823 Glady Road, Fayetteville, Ohio 45118 There was not an inside inspection of the property and the Sheriff is not liable for the condition of the property upon confirmation of the sale. Said Premises Appraised at $58,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. Publication Dates: November 10, 17, 24, 2013 Terms of Sale: 10% of purchase price to be paid on day of sale. Balance due within 30 days. Dwayne Wenninger Sheriff Brown County, Ohio Charles V. Gasior #0075946 Attorney ---------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 THE STATE OF OHIO, BROWN COUNTY CASE NO 20130559CVE Nationstar Mortgage LLC Plaintiff -vsBrenda F. Taylor, aka Brenda Grooms, et al Defendant In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, at the west door of the Courthouse on the Square in Georgetown, Ohio, in the above named County, on Monday, the 16th day of December, 2013, at 1:00 o’clock P.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Brown and State of Ohio, and in the Township of Sterling to-wit: Being situated in Military Survey No. 3344 Sterling Township, Brown County, State of Ohio, being all of Lot 4 of Cedar Estates as recorded in a Slide Number 797 of the Brown County Recorder’s Office. Containing .6966 acres of land and beginning all legal highways, easements and restrictions of record. Identification Number: 137B6124; Body Type: BH; Year: 1996; Make: REDMAN; Conversion: MFG Home; Model: RIV; Odometer: Exempt; Evidence: IN 137AB6124MCO. Parcel Number(s): 370717280400 Property Address: 2015 Old State Road, Mt Orab, OH 45154 Deed Reference Number: dated November 4, 2003, filed December 19, 2003, recorded as Official Records Volume 301, Page 1734, Brown County, Ohio records Case Number: CV 20130559 Said Premises Located at 2015 Old State Road Mt Orab, Ohio 45154 There was not an inside inspection of the property and the Sheriff is not liable for the condition of the property upon confirmation of the sale. Said Premises Appraised at $52,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount.

Publication Dates: November 10, 17, 24, 2013 Terms of Sale: To be sold for not less than two-thirds of the appraised value. A deposit equal to 10% of the appraised value of the property must be made in the form of a cashiers check at the time of sale. The balance of the purchase price must be paid by cashiers check within thirty days of the sale. If the purchaser fails to pay the balance of the purchase price within thirty days of the sale, the deposit shall be forfeited to Plaintiff for the costs associated with the advertisement and resale of the property and for interest charges. Dwayne Wenninger Sheriff Brown County, Ohio Michael E. Carleton #0083352 Attorney ---------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 THE STATE OF OHIO, BROWN COUNTY CASE NO 20130417CVE Northpointe Bank, a Michigan Banking Corporation Plaintiff -vsRobert McLain aka Robert A. McLain, et al Defendant In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, at the west door of the Courthouse on the Square in Georgetown, Ohio, in the above named County, on Monday, the 16th day of December, 2013, at 1:00 o’clock P.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Brown and State of Ohio, and in the Township of Sterling to-wit: DESCRIPTION OF LAND Situated in the Township of Sterling, County of Brown, and State of Ohio: Situated in J. Morrison’s Military Survey No. 4251, Sterling Township, Brown County, Ohio and being part of the lane conveyed to Yolanda June Sparks, by Official Record 209, Page 702, filed in the Office of the Brown County, Ohio Recorder and being more particularly described as follows: 1) Commencing at a found P.K. Nail at the corner of the 123.582 acre tract conveyed to F&G Inc. in Official Record 193, Page 428, said nail being in the centerline of Bodman Road (also being 3008.25 feet North of the intersection of Bardwell West Road per an existing survey) Thence, 2) Continuing along said Bodman Road, North 15 deg. 44’ 05” East 175.61 feet to a set P.K. Nail said P.K. Nail being the true point of beginning for the herein described tract; Thence, 1) Continuing along Bodman Road, North 15 deg. 27’ 47” East 32.63 feet to a set P.K. Nail; Thence, 2) Leaving said road with the South line of Clifford and Barbara E. Saylor’s 0.706 acre tract conveyed by Official Record 172, Page 753, South 79 deg. 57’ 03” East, (passing a set 5/8” iron pin with cap at 25.00 feet) a total distance of 411.94 to a found 1” iron pin; Thence, 3) Continuing with said Saylor’s tract, North 15 deg. 56’ 16” East 50.06 feet to a found 1” iron pin in the South line of Kathy Gast’s 27.22 acre tract conveyed by Deed Book 228, Page 359; Thence, 4) With said line South 72 deg. 58’ 35” East 421.28 feet to a found 1” iron pin; Thence, 5) With the North lines of said F&G’s Inc’s tract, South 87 deg. 30’ 46” West, 198.60’ to a found 1” iron pin; Thence, 6) Continuing with said tract, South 86 deg. 14’ 00” West, 450.89 feet to a set 5/8” iron pin with cap; Thence, 7) Thru Spark’s tract on new division lines, North 0 deg. 22’ 31” West, 102.11 feet to a set 5/8” iron pin with cap; Thence, 8) Continuing thru said tract, North 74 deg. 06’ 41” West (passing a set 5/8” iron pin at 163.61 feet) a total distance of 189.12 feet to the point of beginning, containing 1.549 acres of land more or less. Being the results of a survey and plat dated 4/00, made by Jeffrey C. Thompson, P.S. Ohio Registered No. s-7362. PPN: 370728560100 800243600 (Mobile Home) Prior Deed Reference: OR Book 372, Page 252 and OR Book 405, Page 1885 Commonly known as: 15542 Bodman Road Mount Orab, Ohio 45154 Said Premises Located at 15542 Bodman Road, Mt Orab, Ohio 45154 There was not an inside inspection of the property and the Sheriff is not liable for the condition of the property upon confirmation of the sale. Said Premises Appraised at $30,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. Publication Dates: November 10, 17, 24, 2013 Terms of Sale: 10% of purchase price to be paid on day of sale. Balance due within 30 days. Dwayne Wenninger Sheriff Brown County, Ohio Mark W. Iannotta #0040357 Attorney ----------------------------------------

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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 THE STATE OF OHIO, BROWN COUNTY CASE NO 20120872CVE JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association Plaintiff -vsStephen B. Woodard, et al Defendant In pursuance of an Alias Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, at the west door of the Courthouse on the Square in Georgetown, Ohio, in the above named County, on Monday, the 16th day of December, 2013, at 1:00 o’clock P.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Brown and State of Ohio, and in the Township of Scott to-wit: Exhibit A Situated in the Township of Scott, County of Brown, State of Ohio, being a part of Albert Gallatin’s Military Survey No. 3859, being a part of the 100.350 acre tract as conveyed to Countrytyme Lebanon, Ltd. And recorded in Official Record Volume 188, Page 503 of the Brown County Recorder’s Office, and being further bounded and described as follows: Commencing at a P.K. nail (found) marking the centerline intersection of Lucas Road (County Road No. 41) and White Oak Valley Road (County Road no. 21); Thence with the centerline of White Oak Valley Road for the next five calls: 1. S 75 deg. 55’ 08” E, a distance of 839.50 ft. to a P.K. nail (found); 2. S 82 deg. 19’ 21” E, a distance of 306.80 ft. to a P.K. nail (found); 3. S 82 deg. 08’ 31” E, a distance of 79.58 ft. to a P.K. nail (found); 4. S 81 deg. 23’ 27” E, a distance of 422.51 ft. to a P.K. nail (found); 5. S 77 deg. 30’ 13” E, a distance of 80.22 ft. to a Mag nail (set) marking the true point of beginning of the tract of land herein described; Thence continuing with the centerline of White Oak Valley Road for the next seven calls: 1. S 77 deg. 30’ 13” E, a distance of 11.13 ft. to a P.K. nail (found); 2. S 71 deg. 52’ 10” E, a distance of 152.46 ft. to a P.K. nail (found); 3. S 66 deg. 47’ 53” E, a distance of 51.66 ft. to a P.K. nail (found); 4. S 56 deg. 36’ 30” E, a distance of 48.19 ft. to a mag nail (set); 5. S 46 deg. 39’ 13” E, a distance of 49.97 ft. to a P.K. nail (found); 6. S 37 deg. 02’ 15” E, a distance of 99.99 ft. to a P.K. nail (found); 7. S 33 deg. 14’ 22” E, a distance of 39.72 ft. to a Mag nail (set); Thence with a new division line S 41 deg. 12’ 14” W, passing a 5/8” iron pin (set) at 25.00 ft., a total distance of 939.72 to a 5/8” iron pin (set); Thence with another new division line N 15 deg. 09’ 28” E, passing a 5/8” iron pin (set) at 961.02 ft., a total distance of 986.02 ft. to the true point of beginning, containing 5.010 acres of land. The above description is subject to a 20 ft. wide right-of-way and waterline easement conveyed to the Brown County Rural Water Association, Inc. and recorded in Deed Book 166, Page 116. Subject to all other legal easements and rights of way of record. Bearings are based upon the record bearing (S 88 deg. 50’ 40” E) of the southerly line of the 5.961 acres tract as found in Deed Book 249, Page 675. Land surveyed in June and July 1999, under the direction of Eric N. Lutz, Registered Professional Surveyor No. 7232, the survey plat of which is referred to as Drawing No. 899-220 on file in the office of McCarly Associates, Hillsboro, Ohio. Property Address: 3320 White Oak Valley Road, Georgetown, OH 45121 Parcel Number: 34-070-1720307 Prior Instrument Number: OR Book No. 259, Page 1980 Said Premises Located at 3220 White Oak Valley Road, Georgetown, Ohio 45121 There was not an inside inspection of the property and the Sheriff is not liable for the condition of the property upon confirmation of the sale. Said Premises Appraised at $90,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. Publication Dates: November 10, 17, 24, 2013 Terms of Sale: 10% of purchase price to be paid on day of sale. Balance due within 30 days. Dwayne Wenninger Sheriff Brown County, Ohio Matthew I. McKelvey #0074762 Attorney ----------------------------------------

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LEGAL NOTICE OF ACCEPTANCE OF BIDS The Village of Mt. Orab is now accepting bids for the surplus equipment as declared by the Village Council of Mt. Orab, Ohio. The surplus equipment includes the following items: John Deere Manure Spreader; 1992 Chevrolet S-10; 1997 Ford Van; 1998 Chevrolet Van; 2002 Ford F-150 4 x 2 P/U; 2004 Ford F-250 4 x 4 and 2006 Kia Rio. These items can be viewed by calling Chief Bryan Mount at 937-4442281 and making arrangements for viewing. Bids should be submitted to: Surplus Equipment Bid: (Vehicles), Village of Mt. Orab, 211 South High Street, PO Box 466, Mt. Orab, Ohio 45154. Bids for more than one surplus item must be submitted in separate sealed envelopes. Bids will be received by the Village of Mt. Orab, Ohio at 211 South High Street, Mt. Orab, Ohio 45154 until 12:00 PM (Noon) local time on December 6, 2013, and then at said office publicly opened and read aloud. The Village of Mt. Orab reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Payment for winning bids must be made within fifteen (15) days from the opening of bids to be valid. By Order of the Council of the Village of Mt. Orab BCP 11-17-13, 11-24-13 ---------------------------------------NOTICE OF SALE UNDER JUDGEMENT OF FORECLOSURE OF LIENS FOR DELINQUENT LAND TAXES Revised Code Sec. 5721.19.1 In the Court of Common Pleas, Brown County, Ohio Case No. 20130529CVE

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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 THE STATE OF OHIO, BROWN COUNTY CASE NO 20130092CVE U.S. Bank National Association, as Indenture Trustee, successor in interest to Bank of America National Association, as Indenture Trustee, successor by merger to LaSalle Bank National Association, as Indenture Trustee for AFC Trust Series 2000-2 Plaintiff -vsRoger L. Green, et al Defendant In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, at the west door of the Courthouse on the Square in Georgetown, Ohio, in the above named County, on Monday, the 16th day of November, 2013, at 1:00 o’clock P.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Brown and State of Ohio, and in the Township of Pike to-wit: Exhibit A Situated in the County of Brown, Township of Pike, and State of Ohio and being situated in Curtis Kendall’s Military Survey No. 2074, in the Township of Pike, in the County of Brown, in the State of Ohio and bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a spike found in the center line of New HarmonyShiloh Road No. C-45 and a corner to a 1.076 acre of Douglas and Susan L. Kelsey as recorded in Volume 263, Page 487 and at the Southwest corner of the original 12.901 acres; Thence with the said centerline, N. 17 deg. 24’ 08” E. a distance of 126.62 feet to a spike set in the centerline of New Harmony-Shiloh Road; Thence with two division lines through the original 12.901 acres, N. 72 deg. 26’ 36” W., passing an iron pin set at 24.40 feet, a distance of 481.74 feet to an iron pin set; Thence S. 17 deg. 24’ 08” W. a distance of 94.05 feet to an iron pin set in the line of a 4.015 acres of the aforementioned Douglas and Susan L. Kelsey as recorded in Volume 263, page 487; Thence with a line of the 4.015 acres, S. 69 deg. 22’ 00” W., a distance of 259.75 feet to an iron pin found and a corner to the aforementioned 1.076 acres, S. 69 deg. 24’ 54” W., a distance of 241.37 feet to the beginning, containing 1.001 acres more or less, being a part of the original 12.901 acres of the premises transferred to Leonard Raymond Atkins and Rachel Ann Atkins as recorded in Volume 246, Page 947 and subject to all legal highways and easements. Bearings are magnetic and based upon the N. 17 deg. 24’ 08” E. line along the centerline of New Harmony-Shiloh Road. A Survey of this property was made by Robert E. Satterfield, Surveyor No. 4238, West Union Ohio on June 22, 1993. Property Address: 13566 New Harmony Shiloh Road, Mount Orab, OH 45154 Parcel Number: 29057004.001 Prior Instrument Number: OR Book 208, page 597 Said Premises Located at 13566 New Harmony Shiloh Road, Mt. Orab, Ohio 45154 There was not an inside inspection of the property and the Sheriff is not liable for the condition of the property upon confirmation of the sale. Said Premises Appraised at $18,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. Publication Dates: November 10, 17, 24, 2013 Terms of Sale: 10% of purchase price to be paid on day of sale. Balance due within 30 days. Dwayne Wenninger Sheriff Brown County, Ohio Rachel K. Pearson #0079176 Attorney ----------------------------------------

SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 THE STATE OF OHIO, BROWN COUNTY CASE NO 20121083CVE U.S. Bank N.A., as Trustee on behalf of SASCO Mortgage Loan Trust 2007-RNP1 Plaintiff -vsGlenda Sutton and Steve Whisman, et al Defendant In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, at the west door of the Courthouse on the Square in Georgetown, Ohio, in the above named County, on Monday, the 16th day of December, 2013, at 1:00 o’clock P.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Brown and State of Ohio, and in the Township of Scott to-wit: Property at: 4080 Bingamon Road Bethel, Ohio 45106 PP#: 340691000000, #340692000200 and #340692000202 Prior Deed Reference: OR Book 200, Page 719 Legal description can be found at the Brown County Recorder’s Office Said Premises Located at 4080 Bingamon Road, Bethel, Ohio 45106 There was not an inside inspection of the property and the Sheriff is not liable for the condition of the property upon confirmation of the sale. Said Premises Appraised at $90,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. Publication Dates: November 10, 17, 24, 2013 Terms of Sale: 10% of purchase price to be paid on day of sale. Balance due within 30 days. Dwayne Wenninger Sheriff Brown County, Ohio Douglas A. Haessig #0079200 Attorney ---------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 THE STATE OF OHIO, BROWN COUNTY CASE NO 20130242CVE Fifth Third Mortgage Company Plaintiff -vsRodger L. Jones aka Rodger Jones, et al Defendant In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, at the west door of the Courthouse on the Square in Georgetown, Ohio, in the above named County, on Monday, the 16th day of December, 2013, at 1:00 o’clock P.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Brown and State of Ohio, and in the Township of Pleasant to-wit: Situated in the Incorporated Village of Georgetown, Pleasant Township, County of Brown and State of Ohio, and in John Wills’ Addition to said Village of Georgetown and bounded and described as follows: The same being Inlot Number One (1) as the same is known and designated on the recorded plat of said addition to said Village. Said lot lying on the East side of Water Street. See Deed Book No. 49, Page 17 of the Records of Brown County, Ohio. The North line of said lot was established by agreement of former owners. See articles of agreement, Volume 2, Page 146 and Deed Book G58, Page 42 of the Brown County, Ohio Records. Parcel Number: 330661080000 Property Address: 414 Water Street, Georgetown, Ohio 45121 Prior Deed Reference: OR Book 26, Page 328 and OR Book 377, Page 2173 Property Owner: Rodger L. Jones Case Number: CV 20130242 Said Premises Located at 414 Water Street Georgetown, Ohio 45121 There was not an inside inspection of the property and the Sheriff is not liable for the condition of the property upon confirmation of the sale. Said Premises Appraised at $45,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. Publication Dates: November 10, 17, 24, 2013 Terms of Sale: 10% of purchase price to be paid on day of sale. Balance due within 30 days. Dwayne Wenninger Sheriff Brown County, Ohio Kriss D. Felty #0002338 Attorney ----------------------------------------

SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 THE STATE OF OHIO, BROWN COUNTY CASE NO 20130558CVE JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association Plaintiff -vsKarrine Purdin, et al Defendant In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, at the west door of the Courthouse on the Square in Georgetown, Ohio, in the above named County, on Monday, the 16th day of December, 2013, at 1:00 o’clock P.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Brown and State of Ohio, and in the Township of Jefferson to-wit: Legal Description: Situated in the Village of Russellville, Township of Jefferson, County of Brown, State of Ohio, and is described as follows: Lot 63R and being a replat of the South one half of Inlot 63 and 64 in the Russell Shaws Addition. Recorded plat of said Village of Russellville, Plat found in Deed Book E5, Page 350 and Plat Cabinet 3 Slide 32. Parcel Number(s): 180383480000 Property Address: 121 Kendle Street, Russellville, OH 45168 Deed Reference Number: dated October 24, 2007, filed January 16, 2009, recorded as Official Records Volume 379, Page 486, Brown County, Ohio records. Said Premises Located at 121 Kendle Street, Russellville, Ohio 45168 There was not an inside inspection of the property and the Sheriff is not liable for the condition of the property upon confirmation of the sale. Said Premises Appraised at $66,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. Publication Dates: November 10, 17, 24, 2013 Terms of Sale: To be sold for not less than two-thirds of the appraised value. A deposit equal to 10% of the appraised value of the property must be made in the form of a cashiers check at the time of sale. The balance of the purchase price must be paid by cashiers check within thirty days of the sale. If the purchaser fails to pay the balance of the purchase price within thirty days of the sale, the deposit shall be forfeited to Plaintiff for the costs associated with the advertisement and resale of the property and for interest charges. Dwayne Wenninger Sheriff Brown County, Ohio Craig Spadafore #0081279 Attorney ---------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 THE STATE OF OHIO, BROWN COUNTY CASE NO 20120886CVE U.S. Bank Trust National Association, not in its individual capacity but soley as Delaware trust and U.S. Bank National Association, not in its individual capacity but solely as Co-Trustee for Government Loan Securitization Trust 2011=FV1 Plaintiff -vsDaniel M. Rothwell, Jr., et al Defendant In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, at the west door of the Courthouse on the Square in Georgetown, Ohio, in the above named County, on Monday, the 16th day of December, 2013, at 1:00 o’clock P.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Brown and State of Ohio, and in the Township of Jefferson to-wit: Situated in the County of Brown, in the State of Ohio and in the Village of Russellville, Township of Jefferson and bounded and described as follows: Situated in the Incorporated Village of Russellville and known and designated on the recorded plat of said Village as Lot No. 79 on which there is a stable, except six (6) feet across the North side of said lot to be used as a roadway, being a part of Joe C. Myers, recorded in deed book K-11 pages 11 and 12 of the Deed Records of Brown County, Ohio, said Lot No. 79 being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the Northwest corner of Lot 79; thence South sixty-six (66) feet to a point; thence East One Hundred Thirty-Two (132) feet to a point in the property line of Columbia Street, also known as Hillsboro pike; thence North Sixty-six (66) feet to the Northeast corner of said Lot No. 79; thence West One Hundred Thirty-Two (132) feet to the place of beginning, and all interest in the vacated portion of Pine STREET. Said Premises Located at 235 Columbus Street North, RusselTHE BROWN C OUNTY lville, Ohio 45168 There was not an inside inspection of the property and the Sheriff is not liableSun forGroup the conNEWSPAPERS dition of the property upon confirmation of the sale.

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Said Premises Appraised at $30,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. Publication Dates: November 10, 17, 24, 2013 Terms of Sale: 10% of purchase price to be paid on day of sale. Balance due within 30 days. Dwayne Wenninger Sheriff Brown County, Ohio Brian Duffy #0089462 Attorney ---------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 THE STATE OF OHIO, BROWN COUNTY CASE NO 20130457CVE Wesbanco Bank, Inc successor in interest to Ripley National Bank Plaintiff -vsJames Scott Russell, et al Defendant In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, at the west door of the Courthouse on the Square in Georgetown, Ohio, in the above named County, on Monday, the 16th day of December, 2013, at 1:00 o’clock P.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Brown and State of Ohio, and in the Township of Jackson to-wit: Situate in the Township of Jackson, County of Brown and State of Ohio, being all of Lot No. 2158 of Lake Waynoka Subdivision, Map No. 5, as the same is designated, numbered and known on the recorded plat thereof, Volume 6, Page 32-38, Plat Records of the Recorder’s Office, Brown County, Ohio, by subject to all Legal Highways, easements, right of ways and restrictions of record. Parcel Nos. 160297320000, 160297360000 Situate in the Township of Jackson, County of Brown and State of Ohio, being all of Lot No. 2159-2160 of Lake Waynoka Subdivision, Map No. 5, as the same is designated, numbered and known on the recorded plat thereof, Volume 6, Page 32-38, Plat Records of the Recorder’s Office, Brown County, Ohio, by subject to all legal highways, easements, right of ways and restrictions of record. More commonly known as 221 Itawamba Drive, Sardinia, Ohio 45171 Prior Deed Reference: OR 271, Page 2245 Said Premises Located at 221 Itawamba Drive Sardinia, Ohio 45171 There was not an inside inspection of the property and the Sheriff is not liable for the condition of the property upon confirmation of the sale. Said Premises Appraised at $78,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. Publication Dates: November 10, 17, 24, 2013 Terms of Sale: 10% of appraised value to be paid on day of sale. Balance due within 30 days. Dwayne Wenninger Sheriff Brown County, Ohio Benjamin M. Rodriguez #0079289 Attorney ---------------------------------------In The Court of Common Pleas Brown County, Ohio In The Matter Of: Drawing Grand & Petit Jurors For The Three (3) Terms of Court For The Year of 2014 Legal Notice Notice is hereby given by the undersigned Commissioners of Jurors, Brown County, Ohio, that on Monday, December 2, 2013, at 9:00 a.m. there will be drawn electronically from the voting records of the Brown County Board of Elections, a Grand Jury and Petit Jury for each term of Court for the Grand Jury, The Common Pleas Court, the Probate and Juvenile Court and for the Municipal Court. The first fifty (50) names shall be called to serve as Grand Jurors. Nine hundred (900) names shall be drawn to serve as Petit Jurors in the Common Pleas Court; one hundred (100) names shall be drawn to serve as Petit Jurors for The Probate and Juvenile Court, and five hundred (500) names shall be drawn to serve as Petit Jurors for Municipal Court for the January term of Court for the year 2014. The Commissioners of Jurors will repeat the same process for the May 2014 term of Court 2014 and for the September 2014 term of Court 2014. Those Jurors will be notified prior to their term of Court. This notice is given of the drawing of names of Jurors pursuant to those sections made and provided for in the Ohio Revised Code. Dated: November 20, 2013 Barbie McElroy Roxanne Malone Commissioners of Jurors BCP 11-24-13, 12-1-13 ----------------------------------------

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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 THE STATE OF OHIO, BROWN COUNTY CASE NO 20130305CVE Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. Plaintiff -vsSusan K. Taylor Defendant In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, at the west door of the Courthouse on the Square in Georgetown, Ohio, in the above named County, on Monday, the 16th day of December, 2013, at 1:00 o’clock P.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Brown and State of Ohio, and in the Township of Pleasant to-wit: Situate in the County of Brown, in the Township of Pleasant, in the Village of Georgetown and State of Ohio and bounded and described as follows: Situate in what is known as Andrews Subdivision, a subdivision of town lots in and to the Town of Georgetown, Ohio and being part of the land conveyed to Eddie McBeth by Iva Walgomotte, a single woman, as appears by deed recorded in Deed Book 18, Page 158, Brown County Recorder’s Office and known and designated on the map or plat of said subdivision as Lot Nos. 15 and 16, Block No. 1 Plat Book No C-3, Page 129, Slide 137 Brown County Recorder’s Office. This being the same real estate conveyed from Dwight N. Loudon, Executor of the Estate of Augustine Nelson to McGill and Smith by deed dated 10/02/81, recorded 10/07/81 in Volume 198 Page 612, Deed Records of Brown County, Ohio. Property Address: 109 Grandin Drive, Georgetown, OH 45121 Parcel Number: 33-0641920000 and 33-064196-0000 Prior Instrument Number: OR Book No. 253, Page 1543 Said Premises Located at 109 Grandin Drive Georgetown, Ohio 45121 There was not an inside inspection of the property and the Sheriff is not liable for the condition of the property upon confirmation of the sale. Said Premises Appraised at $44,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. Publication Dates: November 10, 17, 24, 2013 Terms of Sale: 10% of appraised value to be paid on day of sale. Balance due within 30 days. Dwayne Wenninger Sheriff Brown County, Ohio Carson A. Rothfuss #0088636 Attorney ---------------------------------------SHERIFF’S NOTICE OF SALE DISPOSAL OF UNCLAIMED VEHICLES FORFEITED VEHICLES/ PROPERTY AND COUNTY OWNED VEHICLES PURSUANT TO OHIO REVISED CODE SECTION 4513.61-62, THE FOLLOWING UNCLAIMED, FORFEITED AND COUNTY OWNED VEHICLES/PROPERTY WILL BE DISPOSED OF AT PUBLIC AUCTION ON SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 2013 AT 9:00AM AT THE OFFICE OF THE BROWN COUNTY SHERIFF, 750 MT. ORAB PIKE, GEORGETOWN, OHIO: 1. 1997 GMC Jimmy 2. 200 Saturn 3. 1994 Honda Accord 4. 1989 Ford F-250 5. 1998 Volkswagen Jetta 6. 1996 Pontiac Sunfire 7. 2004 Toyota Sienna 8. 1998 Ford Ranger 9. 1998 Mitsubishi Eclipse 10. 2006 Ford Crown Victoria - Parts 11. 2005 Ford Crown Victoria - Parts TERMS OF SALE: The above vehicles/property shall be sold as is, without appraisal or warranty, at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, payable at the time of sale. Vehicles will have a minimum bid of $50.00 per vehicle. Vehicles/property will be available for inspection one hour prior to the sale at the Brown County Sheriff’s Office, 750 Mt. Orab Pike, Georgetown, Ohio 45121. Vehicles are to be removed within ten (10) days of purchase or storage fees will be assessed. SHERIFF DWAYNE WENNINGER BROWN COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE BCP 11-24-13, 12-1-13 ----------------------------------------

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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 THE STATE OF OHIO, BROWN COUNTY CASE NO 20130228CVE U.S. Bank National Association, as Trustee, successor in interest to Bank One, National Association, as Trustee for Credit Suisse First Boston Mortgage Securities Corp. MortgageBacked Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2002-34 Plaintiff -vsEugene Adams, et al Defendant In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, at the west door of the Courthouse on the Square in Georgetown, Ohio, in the above named County, on Monday, the 16th day of December, 2013, at 1:00 o’clock P.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Brown and State of Ohio, and in the Township of Lewis to-wit: Situated in the City of Georgetown, County of Brown, State of Ohio: Situated in R. Meade’s Military Survey No. 1665 in Lewis Township, Brown County, Ohio, and being all of Lot No. 16 of Lyons Lair Estates Subdivision as recorded in Plat Cabinet 2, Slide 225-226 of the Brown County Recorder’s Office. Parcel Number(s): 210417881700 Property Address: 7544 Lyons Road, Georgetown, OH 45121 Deed Reference Number: dated August 20, 2002, filed September 6, 2002, recorded as Official Records Volume 266, Page 822, Brown County, Ohio records. Said Premises Located at 7544 Lyons Road, Georgetown, Ohio 45121 There was not an inside inspection of the property and the Sheriff is not liable for the condition of the property upon confirmation of the sale. Said Premises Appraised at $12,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. Publication Dates: November 10, 17, 24, 2013 Terms of Sale: To be sold for not less than two-thirds of the appraised value. A deposit equal to 10% of the appraised value of the property must be made in the form of a cashiers check at the time of sale. The balance of the purchase price must be paid by cashiers check within thirty days of the sale. If the purchaser fails to pay the balance of the purchase price within thirty days of the sale, the deposit shall be forfeited to Plaintiff for the costs associated with the advertisement and resale of the property and for interest charges. Dwayne Wenninger Sheriff Brown County, Ohio Michael E. Carleton #0083352 Attorney ----------------------------------------

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ALLIED AMBULANCE Services looking for FT/PT EMT Basics, $10.00hr., EMT Intermediate $13.50hr.; Paramedic $15.00hr. & Dispatchers. Contact 937-379-1404 for more information. BATAVIA NURSING CARE CENTER We are currently hiring full/part-time STNA positions for night shift (7pm to 7am) Please apply in person at: Batavia Nursing Care Center 4000 Golden Age Drive Batavia, OH 45103 (513) 732-6500

BONUS $500 Sign on bonus Class A CDL with experience. Regional position, tanker endorsement a plus, not required. Percentage Pay, Company match Simple IRA, Vacation & Holiday Pay. Call 513-724-7140. DIRECT SUPPORT PROFESSIONALS Empowering People is seeking experienced, compassionate and dedicated people who like a challenge and enjoy working with the DD population. If you are looking for a great career opportunity, please apply. FT shifts available in Clermont/ Hamilton counties. $11-$13/hr. based on exp. w/excellent benefits. Duties include assisting w/ADLs, med passing, transportation, etc. Must be 18 yrs. w/clean valid driving record. ing interview sessions. Open interviews will be held November 26, 2013 from 9am-12pm at: 4660 Summerside Rd. Cincinnati, OH 45244 or fax resume to: 513-766-7885 ATTN: Cindy

DRIVERS CLASS A TRACTOR TRAILER $16.15 per hour! Local/Regional Runs Full Benefits Package Average 55 hours/week Average $880+ per week Great Equipment! Call Today! 859-442-4685 888-212-7664 Or Apply Online www.castellinigroup. com

DRIVERS: CDL-A. Dedicated Route. Home Daily. Limited Positions Solos and Teams. Excellent Pay/Benefits/Bonuses. Newer Equipment/ No Touch Freight. Recruiting 855-347-2703. DRIVERS: CDL-B: Great Pay, Hometime! No-Forced Dispatch! New Singles from Springfield to surrounding states. 2-yrs req exp. Call Now: 1-855-204-3216. DRIVERS: DON’T get hypnotized by the highway, come to a place where there’s a higher standard! Up to $2K sign on, Avg. $61K/yr. + bonuses! CDL-A, 1yr. experience. A&R Transport 888-202-0004. DRIVERS: START up to $.41/mi., Home Weekly or Bi-Weekly, 90% No-Touch, 70% D&H. CDL-A 1yr. OTR exp. Req. 877-705-9261.

WATER TREATMENT PLANT OPERATOR Brown County Rural Water Association (BCRWA) is currently accepting resumes for the position of Water Treatment Plant Operator. This is a full-time position working rotating shifts under the direction of the Plant Superintendent. Job duties include: laboratory testing/calibration, monitor/control chemical feed equipment, maintain adequate water flow and assess water system demand. Assist with the maintenance and repair of equipment, buildings, and grounds. Investigate customer concerns; aid in timely response and resolution. Perform other related duties as required. Requires high school diploma or GED and valid Ohio driver’s license. Previous water plant experience/OEPA Water Supply license preferred. Competitive wage and benefit package. Resumes should be sent to: BCRWA, attn: Plant Operator Position, 3818 US 52, Ripley, OH 45167 or via e-mail to: bcrwa@frontier.com. Deadline for resumes is November 25, 2013. EOE/DFWP

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DRIVERS: GREAT Pay, Benefits & Hometime! Haul Flatbed OTR. CDL-A, 2yrs Exp. EEO/AA www.trinitytrucking.com 800-628-3408. DRIVERS: NOW hiring! Short Haul drivers to run 300-500 mile radius. Be home most weekends! Top pay, Benefits & Trucks. Call 1-888-711-4150.

Please apply online at: www.ascendtalent.com or call Sarah at 513-714-4406 to ask how to apply.

DRIVERS: PAM Transport! Company Drivers & Owner Operators Wanted! No Touch Freight, 90% Drop & Hook, dedicated opportunities available. Call 877-698-4760 Also seeking Recent Grads. Call Lavonna 877-440-7890 Apply Online: www.driveforpamtransport.com

ATTENTION! LOCAL COMPANY NOW HAS SEVERAL FULL TIME POSITIONS AVAILABLE. No experience necessary, company training provided. Must be High School graduate, neat in appearance and ready to start immediately. Positions are permanent with rapid advancement. Positions start at $500.00 per week plus benefits and bonuses.

HIRING FOR residential roofing, shingles, slate, tile, sheet metal. Must have driver’s license. 513-965-9200.

IF YOU’RE a person who is called to serve God through ministry w/children & families then come serve with us! Mt. Orab United Methodist Church is seeking a qualified & energetic candidate for our Children’s & Family Ministry Coordinator. For more information on this exciting opportunity go to “employment” at: mtorabumc.org.

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CARE GIVERS No prior experience needed to work in our 8-client family home in Milford/Goshen area. You’ll help teach our developmentally disabled clients daily living skills. Our orientation is paid & our comprehensive training includes FA/CPR. With a HS diploma/GED; clean background check & acceptable driving record, you could be working immediately. EOE.

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Community Concepts, Inc. is a drug free workplace.

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Ascend Personnel is looking for Manufacturing Associates with mechanical aptitude and a desire to join a growing organization on the Eastside of Cincinnati. All applicants must have a High School Diploma or GED and a minimum 1-3 years experience in manufacturing (non-assembly line experience). Must be available to work a 12-hour shift, including weekends (36-48 hours per week). Final candidates will be required to successfully pass a drug screen and background check.

REAL ESTATE Assistant, exciting & fun opportunity, work from home or office, phone and paper work skills a must. Call 877-291-9325. SEEKING DRUG-FREE, hard working and self-motivated person with physical labor experience to help install spray foam insulation. Must pass background check/drug screening tests. Must have a valid driver’s license. Spray foam experience is a plus. Some travel involved. For more information 937-378-2195. FLOOR TECH Part time day shift (Mon-Fri) Skilled Nursing Facility looking to add to our Team! Great working environment! We have a new opening for an experienced Floor Tech. Must be energetic, have a positive attitude, a very strong work ethic with attention to detail, reliable transportation, and excellent attendance. Please apply in person at: The Residence at Salem Woods 6164 Salem Road Cincinnati, OH 45230

NOW HIRING DIRECT CARE AIDES PINE RIDGE PINE VILLAGE RESIDENTIAL HOMES INC. IS NOW HIRING FOR FULL AND PART TIME. WEEKENDS TO BE EXPECTED. Direct care aides needed for individuals with Developmental disabilities in a residential setting. Must have a valid driver’s license, clean background check and a High school diploma /GED. No experience necessary will train. Starting pay @ 11.25 per hour. Apply in person North Third St. Williamsburg, Ohio 45176.

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HELP SENIORS... to remain independent in their homes. Provide companionship, lt. housekeeping, med reminders and personal care. Clermont and Brown County Home Instead Senior Care 513-230- 5111

203 - SITUATIONS WANTED

ELDERLY ASSISTED living in my Williamsburg/Mt. Orab home. Country setting. Private room. Experienced caregiver. References available. 937-444-6038.

300 - APTS. UNFURNISHED

1 & 2BR APARTMENTS, Williamsburg, all utilities included except electric. 513-724-7802. 2 br, washer, dryer, stove, refrigerator, $650 includes water/sewage & trash. Mt. Orab area. Also, Sardinia, 2br, 1ba, $600/mo., includes water/sewage & trash. 937-728-9694. 2-BEDROOM APARTMENT, Georgetown, Equipped Kitchen, Laundry Area Available, Large Living Area, New Kitchen Cabinets, Electric Heat, No Pets, 937-378-3495.

Joshua Manor Apartments 91 Simmons Avenue Peebles, Ohio 45660 Applications for low-income senior housing will be accepted for Joshua Manor Apartments at 91 Simmons Avenue, Peebles, Ohio on Wednesdays between 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. To qualify you must be 62 years of age or older. Persons requiring a unit designated for persons with a mobility impairment are not required to be 62 years or older to apply.

For more information contact Patricia Montgomery at 1-800-553-7393 ext. 257. “This institution is an equal opportunity provider and employer.”

Mariaview Apartments

DD CLIENT PROGRAM COORDINATOR Full time salaried position for individual to plan, coordinate and implement daily living programs for the developmentally disabled population in two progressive eight client family homes in Milford/Goshen area (Clermont County). Required: bachelor degree in related field of human services; habilitation; teaching and minimum l year experience working with developmentally disabled. If you meet both requirements email resume to KJackson@cciohio.com Must be able to work varying shifts. Previous supervisory experience a plus.

Community Concepts, Inc. Equal Opportunity Employer/ Community Concepts, Inc. is a drug free workplace.

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Adams County Apartments

Applications for low-income senior housing will be accepted at ADAMS COUNTY APARTMENTS 230 Spruce Lane #7, West Union, Ohio 45693, Wednesday thru Friday between 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. To qualify you must be 62 years of age or older and income eligible. For more information contact Patricia Montgomery at 1-800-553-7393 ext. 257. “This institution is an equal opportunity provider and employer.”

DIRECT CARE AIDES Bastin Home, Inc. is now hiring for Direct Care Aides to work with individuals with disabilities in a residential setting. 2nd, 3rd & weekend shifts are available. Must have a valid driver’s license, clean background check & a high school diploma/GED. No experience necessary, will train. Apply in person at: 656 West Plane Street, Bethel, OH 45106. Call 513-734-2662 for more information.

ATTENTION! LOCAL COMPANY NOW HAS SEVERAL FULL TIME POSITIONS AVAILABLE. No experience necessary, company training provided. Must be High School graduate, neat in appearance and ready to start immediately. Positions are permanent with rapid advancement. Positions start at $500.00 per week plus benefits and bonuses.

For interview call (937) 444-7300.

Applications for low-income senior housing will be accepted at ADAMS COUNTY APARTMENTS 230 Spruce Lane #7, West Union, Ohio 45693, Wednesday thru Friday between 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. To qualify you must be 62 years of age or older and income eligible. For more information contact Patricia Montgomery at 1-800-553-7393 ext. 257. “This institution is an equal opportunity provider and employer.”

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Applications for low-income senior housing will be accepted at ADAMS COUNTY APARTMENTS 230 Spruce Lane #7, West Union, Ohio 45693, Wednesday thru Friday between 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. To qualify you must be 62 years of age or older and income eligible. For more information contact Patricia Montgomery at 1-800-553-7393 ext. 257. “This institution is an equal opportunity provider and employer.”

Morrison Place Apartments Now renting 2 bedroom apartment with a den.

Rent starting at $550.00 with attached garage, washer & dryer hookups. FOR 55 & OLDER. Accepting applications.

For Questions call Kathy (937) 378-6041 ext. 285 “This institution is an equal opportunity provider and employer.”

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ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS for 1, 2 & 3br, Equal Opportunity Housing, apply at Forest Glade Apartments, 9001 Airport Rd., Georgetown, OH, 937-378-4565.

APARTMENTS FOR rent. Felicity area. One or two bedrooms plus efficiency apartment, furnished kitchen, a/c, electric heat, private entrance, off street parking. Available now. References, deposit required. Call 513-876-3017.

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BATAVIA - Two and three bedroom apartments available with open waiting list. Accepting applications M-F, 9am-4pm. Apartments are income based. 513-732-3804. FELICITY GARRISON PLACE SENIOR APARTMENTS 62 & OVER Rent Subsidized Free Utilities Secure Bldg. On-site laundry Pets allowed

513-876-3590 TTY 800-750-0750 GEORGETOWN, COURTHOUSE Square, 1-bedroom, 1-bath, equipped kitchen. $450. a month. 1-months deposit & references required. 513-625-4371.

LYTLE TRACE Senior Apartments. 62 & over, rent subsidized, secure building, free utilities, on-site laundry, pets allowed. Call 513-724-3358. TTY 800-750-0750.

MT. ORAB Candlelight Apartments 2br Townhouses Start at $565 With discount. Visit our website:

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FAIRWAYS at Royal Oak Move in TODAY! 513-898-3792 *Largest 1 Bedroom Apt in the area *5 min off Beechmont/ I-275 *Golf course community, pool, fitness center, dog park, 24hr maintenance *Large dogs welcome (some restrictions) *Only $649/month, $125 deposit *Brand new renovated apts also available

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FAIRWAYS at Royal Oak Move in TODAY! 513-898-3792 *Large 2 Bedroom Apt *5 min off Beechmont/ I-275 *Golf course community, pool, fitness center, dog park, 24hr maintenance *Large dogs welcome (some restrictions) *Only $749/month, $125 deposit *Brand new renovated apts also available

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Owensville Commons Apartments

is currently accepting applications for 1br apartments for 62 years of age or older, handicapped/disabled regardless of age. Applications taken M-F 9:30a.m.-3:30p.m. 513-732-6935 TDD #1-800-750-0750 “This institution is an equal opportunity provider and employer.” Equal Housing Opportunity

WILLIAMSBURG/ GEORGETOWN - Efficiency or 3br. Trash paid. Beautiful setting, spacious apartment homes. Rents $319-$750. Call to view 513-365-4000.

303 - HOUSES FOR RENT

2-ACRES, LARGE barn, nice clean home on private dead-end road, no pets or smoking in home, all electric, 3br, 2ba, large family room, large kitchen, closed-in sun room, $800/mo. plus deposit, you pay all utilities. 937-444-4016. FELICITY - HOUSE FOR RENT. 3br, 1 bath. Two-story. New carpet, paint, blinds & ceiling fans, W/D hook-ups. Storage garage. New roof. No indoor smoking or pets. $685 month plus utilities. Deposit, first month rent & references required. 513-405-3011. GEORGETOWN AREA, 3br, $550 month, plus deposit. Must pay own utilities. Call 800-347-6657 10-5, 937-375-3801 after 5. MT. ORAB area - 3br, country home. Adults. Recently remodeled. 513-532-8672.

307 - MOBILE HOMES FOR RENT

2BR MOBILE, large lot, oil heat, $450 month, $450 deposit. 937-444-4090.

GEORGETOWN - 2br, 1ba, washer/dryer hookup, $425/mo. plus deposit. 937-378-4706 or 937-213-2401. SARDINIA VILLAGE 2br mobile home, $395 & 3br mobile home, $425 plus deposits. NO PETS! 937-822-1366.

400 - HOUSES FOR SALE

1214 YANKEETOWN, Hamersville. 3br, 2ba brick ranch. Open floor plan, cathedral ceilings. WB insert FB, 5.7 acres, fenced w/600 SF stone outbuilding, horse barn w/stalls. Assumable 4.25% FHA loan PITI $810 month. 513-429-5504.

BEAUTIFUL 3BR, 2.5ba home located at Lake Waynoka. 2240 sq. ft. of living space including a finished basement. Home located on a 1-acre private park-like wooded lot. Newly renovated, including a dimensional shingle roof, siding, gutters & carpet. Nice spacious outbuilding, large deck across back of home. $147,500. Call 513-659-3569 for inquiries or to schedule a showing or go to: thepenningtons@ymail.com

CHARMING HOME in a beautiful setting within close access to Route 32 east of Sardinia in Eastern School district. Spacious three bedroom doublewide home with two full baths situated on a very nice lot. Sits on 2.65 acres with large wooded area as well as some open space. The home has been completely remodeled and is in like new condition with a large deck and a small storage building. In addition to the Brown county water and conventional septic system there is also a well on the back of the property which would be excellent for 4 H projects or just to enjoy the outdoors. Only 30 minutes to Eastgate. If interested please call Contact: Greg Magee, REALTOR®, greg.magee @realliving.com, 937-393-3416. FARM WITH nice 1.5 story older home w/basement, 3 car detached garage, barns & 20 rolling acres with large rock lined creek and woods, great for hunting or farming, more or less acreage available, Bethel New Hope Rd., 1 mi. from Clermont County line, Western Brown but close enough for Bethel. Asking $215,000 513-734-6349 or 937-444-6925 Dan (May also sell for less with fewer acres)

FOR SALE: 2br, 1ba house in Mowrystown. Newer vinyl siding & windows. Asking $59,000, possible land contract. 937-446-4129.

HOUSE FOR Sale in Fincastle, 3br, 2ba, w/carport, 2-car garage & 3-outbuildings on approximately 2-acres. 937-764-1618.

400 - HOUSES FOR SALE 607 - FIREWOOD

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402 - APT. HOUSES FOR SALE

TOOL TRAILER/Storage Trailer with rear ramp & side walk-in door. Dimension 18’ long x 7’9” wide w/side walk-in door & dual wheels, $1500.00. Call 513-767-3174.

WEST FORK Rd., 5-acres, pond, barn, fully applianced, move-in condition, $ reduced. Call Sarah (NEAL HATCHER) 740-355-3600.

MT. ORAB - 2-family apartment house, zoned commercial, located in growing area, $125.000.00, possible owner financing, 937-444-2689.

403 - MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE

2005 GAIL Legacy 14x60, shingle on metal, 2br, 1ba, $1500 down, $500 month. 513-505-8311, 859-466-3554, 513-724-7233.

3BR, 1BA mobile home in Moler MHP, Mt. Orab, excellent condition, all appliances included, $15,000 OBO. 513-313-5553 ABANDONED DOUBLEWIDE with land, PLEASE TAKE OVER, $3500 deposit. 888-221-4503.

MOBILE HOME for Sale 1993 Palm Harbor, 16x80 shingle on vinyl, 3br, 2ba, $2,000 down, $550 a month, 513-505-8311, 859-466-3554, 513-724-7233.

405 - LOTS & ACREAGE BEAUTIFUL 50ACRES

W/large rock lined creek & woods, great for hunting or farming. More or less acreage available. Bethel New Hope Rd. 1-mile from Clermont County line, Western Brown but close enough for Bethel.

Asking $199,500 Dan 513-734-6349 or 937-444-6925 (Smaller parcels also available)

406 - FARMS FOR SALE

50 ACRE farm Mt. Orab area. 42-acres tillable, 6-acres woods. Totally remodeled 4br home, 3-car garage, large barn, $359,000. Call 937-444-2689.

501 - CHILD CARE

DAYCARE HUGS & KIDS, LLC. 6th & Willow St., Williamsburg Call Dorothy Lewis 513-218-7471 or Stephanie Lewis 859-801-0125

506 - CLEANING

HOLIDAYS ARE COMING! Time to think about cleaning good for the holidays. I have great references & great rates! I also clean, weekly, bi-weekly or monthly. Call Sandy at 513-255-4342.

507 - SEWING & ALTERATIONS

For all your sewing needs for you, your family and your home. Call 937-4444276. Reasonable rates, expert service. SEWING & ALTERATIONS For you & home. Reasonable rates, quality service, day or evening. 513-967-1873

601 - FLEA MARKET

BROWN STONE Flea Market. Buy, sell, trade. New Management. Clean, friendly environments. PC Repair, Vintage & new jewelry, vintage & new Knives, Military Surplus, excellent variety of items, etc. Variety of size & price of spaces available. Located at 3688 St. Rt. 125, between Bethel & Hamersville. Friday 2-6, Saturday 9-6, Sunday 10-5. 513-259-1070 or 937-379-5071. Ask for Rainy.

607 - FIREWOOD

SEASONED & split mixed hardwood, fullsize truck load thrown in & thrown out, $90. Will deliver in area between Mt. Orab & Felicity and Amelia & Georgetown, 937-379-5071 or 513-259-1070.

FOR SALE Firewood, sold by State Regulations, u-pick up or we deliver. For fast friendly service call Cox Firewood at: 937-378-4309 No answer, leave message Located 3600 SR 125 Georgetown, OH State & County Voucher welcome Credit Cards Accepted

608 - FARM PRODUCE

ROUND HAY bales for sale. $15.00. 513-317-6904. SQUARE BALE Grass Hay. 1st & 2nd cutting. Horse boarding - full care. 513-309-2962.

611 - WANTED TO BUY

ANTIQUES CASH PAID! For jewelry, pocket watches, silverware, postcard collections, pottery, dishes, old toys, musical instruments, paintings, bottles, signs, Indian relics. See me at Ripley’s Old Piano Factory Antique Mall on Monday 10am-5pm or call Kay at 513-313-0338 anytime.

CASH PAID TODAY!

Antiques • Jewelry • Furniture • Appliances • Gold • Silver • Records • Tools • All Collectibles • Household • Estates • Used Cars • 30 Year Buyer

Almost Anything! 937-378-2850 937-378-1819

613 - PETS AND SUPPLIES

SHORKIE PUPPIES, females, black & white $250. Ask for Terri 937-444-9702 or 513-382-2138.

TWO GROWN gentle female cats. Husband allergic. Must find new home. Neutered & house trained. Free food & litter box. Williamsburg area. Indoor/outdoor cats. 513-288-2347.

615 - MISC. FOR SALE BEAUTIFUL WHITE Maggie Sottero wedding gown, size 8, never worn, $800 OBO

Also, Chapel length veil never worn, $75 OBO For more information call:

937-515-2692

INTERTHERM GAS Furnace, 57,000BTU w/electronic ignition, includes programmable digital thermostat $400, Nordic Track manual treadmill $30, Power Trainer Resistance Exercise Machine $30. 937-444-2343. KOHLER 6FT. “Birthday Bath” clawfoot cast iron tub w/feet & fixtures. Like new. $900 937-444-2828. WOOD STOVE - Efel, with 10 foot of stainless steel pipe, plus attic & roof fittings, 606-584-2113.

701 - LOST AND FOUND

FOUND RIGHT outside Decatur by J&J Fishing Lake & Old Drive-in. Very, Very afraid big dog looks like he has a collar. Call to identify 937-373-1314, ask for Sandi or leave message.

808 - AUTOS FOR SALE 1930’S-PRESENT

MARK WANTS running, wrecked, dead cars and trucks. Now paying $150 - $400/cash for complete vehicles. FREE TOW! 937-446-3021 or 513-739-0774

JUNKED, WRECKED unwanted autos, autos, trucks, motorcycles, etc., some towed free, cash paid for some. Call 513-734-1650

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937-213-1548 vijigrant@yahoo.com www.vijigrant.com U-N-B-E-L-I-E-V-A-B-L-E NEW PRICE REDUCTION! 131 Winterberry ~ Mt. Orab 3 Bed, 2 Bath Over 1,700 sqft Master Suite w/Bath

901 - SALES

GARAGE SALE, TV stand, office chair, 20” TV, computer desk, leaf blower, aerator & numerous other items. Nov. 29th & 30th, 9am to 5pm, 106 So. Fork Dr., Mt. Orab.

$124,900 $669* mo.

$25,000 less than similar homes MUCH LARGER THAN IT LOOKS

NO $$$ DOWN Loan Available

937-213-1548

HUGE FAMILY Yard Sale every Fri., Sat. & Sun. from 9am-7pm at Holly Lanes on St. Rt. 125, Amelia. Lots of items for home, clothes for kids & adults, great prices.

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COLLINS AUCTION

Located 5 miles S. of Hillsboro & 13 miles N. of Seaman at 7764 McDonald Lane, Hillsboro, Ohio, 45133. Follow McDonald Lane W. off St. Rt. 247 to auction.

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4 at 10:00 AM;

Approx. 12:00 Vehicles, Motor Home, Tractors, Golf Cart & Farm Machinery

VEHICLES - MOTOR HOME - GOLF CART - TRACTORS - FARM MACHINERY - MOWERS - MISC.: 01 Chev. Venture LS van, 97,535 mi.; 98 Chev. Tahoe, 2 door, green, 4x4, 161,000 mi., good running cond.; 67 Chev. C-30 truck w/ steel flatbed, 10', 4 speed, 6 cyl., Black Hawk hyd. lift boom, good running cond.; 92 Ford F150 pickup, 300 fuel injection, 5 speed, blue, 165,374 mi.; 72 Ford Econoline Custom 300 motor home, approx. 15,000 actual mi., good inside; EzGo golf cart; Int. Cub 184 Low Boy, new front tires, 60" belly mower; AC-B crank start tractor, new front wheels & tires, hyd. pump lift, good running cond.; Ford 8N project tractor; some 8N parts; Woods 5' belly mower; 3 old Cub Cadet mower tractors for parts, one 1971; Toro Time Cutter SS5000 zero turn 23 Hp. mower, 50" cut; Ariens riding mower, 42" cut; Huskee & Mantis tillers; push mower; Fimco 25 gal. gas lawn sprayer w/ booms; Stihl 25" MS391 chain saw, like new; Crafts. air comp.; Delta 14" band saw; Crafts. 6" jointer; drill press; Delta disc & belt sander; power saws; lathe; Dremel scroll saw; bench grinder; 1/2 ton chain hoist; work benches; hand & garden tools; fishing items; 155,000 BTU space heater; STAIR LIFT - HOUSEHOLD: Savaria step saver stair-lift chair on 12 steps now; apt. size elec. range; upright freezer; refrigerator, green; 3 pc. BR suite; Craftmatic lift bed, full size; china cabinet; hutch; oak table & 6 chairs; over stuffed chair; maple table & 4 chairs; wicker chairs; dresser; chest; coffee & end tables; TV & cabinet; modern key wind wall clock; sew. machine; Bissell carpet cleaner; Prisma reading enlarger; plastic folding table; folding chairs; potato bin; window air conditioner; heaters; dishes; kitchen items; gas grill; glider; ANTIQUES - COLLECTIBLES: 1866 CS Bell #2 bell; marble top dresser; dep. era chest, dresser & night stands; oak drop leaf table; 6 spindle back painted chairs; Kellogg wood wall phone; 3 wood rockers; round parlor stove; metal beds; school desk; oil lamps; stick hall trees; stone pcs.; park benches; fishing lures; OTHER ITEMS; AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Mrs. Collins is moving. There are many good pieces! Some items were added by family. Check web for pictures. TERMS: Cash or check w/ proper ID. Any announcements made by auctioneer on day of sale will take precedence over this ad.

OWNER: BETTY COLLINS;

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AUCTION Preview Day Nov. 24 • 12-4 Auction Day Nov. 30 @ 10am EQUIPMENT - Bobcat, boom truck, dump truck with clear titles. ANTIQUE FURNITURE - tables, chairs, old Victrola record player. COLLECTIBLES - clay pottery, glassware, rugs. GUNS - 12 gages, 22 rifles, 50 caliber muzzle loader. AMMO - 22 caliber long and short, 12 gage. HUNTING EQUIPMENT - crossbows, bows, arrows. FISHING EQUIPMENT - fishing poles, tackle. BOAT EQUIPMENT - boat, boat motors, sleeping bags. BUILDING MATERIALS - lumber, doors, windows.

597 Chapel Rd., Amelia, OH 45102 For more information call or visit us on facebook @ Maddys_Hope@aol.com

513.748.7113 Thanksgiving is that time when we as a company look back and just want to say Thanks to all of our clients that have made 2013 a record year in so many ways for Hess Auction Company LLC. If you are in need of an auction company in 2014 we just ask you give us a try. After 59 years we’ve been around the auction block a time or two. Check our web page and call today to get your name on our calendar. “Just continuing what Dannie started!”

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SHOEMAKER TWILIGHT REAL ESTATE AUCTION

Located 3 miles west of Hillsboro at 5884 St. Rt. 138, Hillsboro, Ohio, 45133.

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2013 at 5:00 PM

9.5 ACRES, 1 1/2 STORY HOME & POLE BUILDING: Great mini farm w/ 9.5 acres (more or less) beautiful gently rolling land w/ pasture & trees plus nice pond, very well located just minutes from Hillsboro! Home very nice, remodeled & updated; Eat-in kitchen w/ oak cabinets, DR, LR w/ fireplace, BR, utility & bath all on first floor plus 3 BR upstairs w/ closet space; all natural woodwork, carpet, oil forced air furnace, central air & co. water; Enclosed screened in back porch & partial basement; 45'x40' pole building w/ garage door having opener plus service door & 18' wide door; Beautiful setting w/ landscaping plus a black top drive. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Home is in good condition & has been tastefully remodeled. This is a very desirable property that has been well maintained w/ the bonus of acreage for animals. Be sure to check this one out! Check web for terms & pictures. Rebecca Oglesby, listing Sales Agent, Ph. 937-725-0595. Disclaimer: All information contained herein is believed to be accurate but not warranted. Auctioneers & sales people are agents for the seller. Any announcements made by auctioneer on day of sale will take precedence over this ad. FOR INFORMATION PACKET CONTACT AUCTIONEERS; OPEN HOUSE: SAT., NOV. 9 & 23, 2:00-4:00 PM or by Appt.

OWNER: HELEN A. SHOEMAKER SALE CONDUCTED BY:

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ORDINANCE NO. 2-13-15 AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE REDEMPTION OF $2,700,000 OF WATER SYSTEM REVENUE BONDS, SERIES 2010 OF THE VILLAGE OF ABERDEEN, COUNTY OF BROWN, STATE OF OHIO; AUTHORIZING THE PAYMENT OF THE REDEMPTION PRICE AND RELATED COSTS; AUTHORIZING A MEDIATION AGREEMENT AND OTHER DOCUMENTS NECESSARY TO EFFECTUATE SUCH REDEMPTION; WHEREAS, the Village of Aberdeen (the “Village”), County of Brown, State of Ohio has issued its $2,700,000 Water System Revenue Improvement Bonds (the “Bonds”), dated December 30, 2010, consisting of $2,500,000 Series 2010A (Federally Taxable-Recovery Zone Economic Development BondDirect Payment) Bonds (the “Series 2010A Bonds”) and $200,000 Series 2010B (Tax Exempt Bank Qualified) Bonds (the “Series 2010B Bonds”); and WHEREAS, the Bonds were issued in order to provide funds for the construction of improvements to the municipal water system; and WHEREAS, in connection with the issuance of the Bonds, the Village entered into that certain Trust Indenture by and between the Village and U.S. Bank National Association Trustee (the “Trustee”) dated as of December 30, 2010 (the “Trust Indenture”); and WHEREAS, as a result in changes in circumstances affecting the condition of the water system and the cost of the necessary improvements the City Council (“Council”) of the Village has determined the proceeds of the Bonds will not be sufficient to complete the previously contemplated improvements to the water system and the Council has determined not to proceed with the project for which the Bonds were issued; and WHEREAS, the owner of 100% of the outstanding Bonds has executed a Consent of Bondholder to Optional Redemption of the Bonds (the “Consent”) enabling the Village to optionally redeem the Bonds prior to maturity; and WHEREAS, this Council hereby determines it to be in the best interest of the Village to redeem and pay off in full the outstanding Bonds; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the Village of Aberdeen, County of Brown, State of Ohio: SECTION 1. That it is necessary to redeem and pay off in full all of the outstanding Village of Aberdeen Water System Revenue Improvement Bonds, dated December 30, 2010, currently outstanding in the amount of $2,700,000 at the redemption price (the “Redemption Price”) is equal to (a) the aggregate balance of the amounts held as of the redemption date in each of the accounts established pur-

suant to the terms of the Trust Indenture (collectively, the “Trust Accounts”), less the aggregate amount of the disbursements to Moody’s ($64,000) and to the Trustee ($72,500) pursuant to the Disbursement Requests of the Village attached hereto, (the “Trust Payment Portion”) plus (b) an amount equal to 62.5% of any estate taxes received by the Village from or on behalf of the Estate of Louis Bramel within forty-five (45) days of the receipt of such amount (the “Village Payment Portion”). The Trust Payment Portion of the Redemption Price is to be paid by the Trustee to the Bondholder on the Redemption Date solely from the funds on hand in the Trust Accounts, and the Trustee shall be instructed to cancel the Bonds upon delivery of the Trust Payment Portion of the Redemption Price. The Village shall be solely responsible for paying the Village Payment Portion of the Redemption Price, and that payment shall be made directly by the Village to the holder of the Bonds. SECTION 2. That the Mediation Agreement Between the Village of Aberdeen and Annette Mineer, as agent for Bondholder (“Mediation Agreement”), dated August 29, 2013, (i) providing for the redemption of the Bonds prior to maturity and in advance of the option redemption provisions provided for in the original Bond documents and (ii) setting forth the redemption price is hereby approved in the form attached hereto with such changes to any signature blocks as are deemed necessary by legal counsel. The Mayor of the Village is hereby authorized to execute such Mediation Agreement and the prior execution of such Mediation Agreement is hereby ratified and accepted. SECTION 3. That the Fiscal Officer for the Village is hereby directed to provide a Notice of Redemption to the Bondholder and the Trustee, in the form of a Notice of Redemption attached hereto with such changes as are approved by bond counsel to the Village. SECTION 4 . That the Fiscal Officer of the Village is hereby authorized and instructed to execute and deliver a Letter of Instruction to the Trustee, in the form attached hereto, which is hereby approved with such changes as are approved by bond counsel to the Village, which Letter of Instruction shall provide instructions to the Trustee for the redemption and payment of the Bonds along with instructions to close out the Trust Accounts and provide for the expiration of the Trust Indenture between the Village and the Trustee. SECTION 5 . That subject to proper appropriations upon receiving proper approval in accordance with the ordinances of the Village, the Fiscal Officer of the Village is hereby authorized to timely pay all payments required pursuant to the Mediation Agreement related to the redemption of the Bonds, includ-

ing, without limitation, the Trustee’s fees and expenses. SECTION 6. All appropriate officers of the Village are further authorized to make, execute, acknowledge and deliver such documents, certificates and other instruments or agreements as are, in the opinion of bond counsel, necessary to carry out the purposes of this ordinance, including without limitation the releases referred to in the Mediation Agreement. SECTION 7. This Council hereby finds and determines that all formal actions relative to the adoption of this ordinance were taken in an open meeting of this Council, and that all deliberations of this Council and of its committees, if any, which resulted in formal action, were taken in meetings open to the public, in full compliance with applicable legal requirements, including Section 121.22 of the Revised Code. Passed November 7, 2013. Vice Mayor Harry Foxworthy Mayor Attest: Nathan Pfeffer Clerk of Council BCP 11-24-13, 12-1-13 ----------------------------------------

LEGAL NOTICES READ THEM AND BE INFORMED ABOUT YOUR HOME AND COMMUNITY. LEGALS COVER TOWNSHIP MEETINGS, SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE, NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF MORTGAGE, CHANGES OF NAMES, AND MORE!

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1379088 Bethel IMMACULATE! Unbelievably constructed. Inside walls insulated, 2 full kit, Formal DR w/crown molded tray ceiling, Deluxe MBR suite, Full brick w/ coined corners, Decking & patio, 40x60 Tecumseh bldg. w/ water. Elec to bldg. Rolling ac w/a creek, shed. $325,000 NEW

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1377691 Georgetown Immaculate! Absolutely everything has been recently updated: flring, lite pkg., bathrooms. 3BD, 2.5BA. Custom kit. w/granite cntr tops, hardwood flrs, glass doors, SS appliance package and cabinetry. Must see to believe. Beau landscaped all on no outlet street. $139,900 SO

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1366438 - Mt. Orab MUST SEE!! Beautiful bi-level nestled in the heart of Mount Orab. 3BD 2BA. Minutes from 68

1265584 - Mt. Orab - OWNER FINANCING! Flexible Terms!! Former Cahall Apparel Store in the heart of Mt. Orab. 1100 sq Y ft of store front office area FA M I L I T L MU w/4 add'l rental apts. Full walkout bsmt. Low maintence. 15 space parking lot with mo. income. Public Utilities. $199,900

1344978 - Lake Waynoka Immaculate two story brick home w/hugh cov. back porch. 5BD, 3BA. Brand new gourmet kit w/island. Huge living room. Open foyer. MBR bath has custom built vanity & Jacuzzi tub. Entire house freshly painted. >3300 sq ft L/A & a full bsmt. All on 3 lots. $198,500

Sun Group NEWSPAPERS

November in the Garden BY Faye Mahaffey Master Gardner Volunteer

Last week’s article about the Baldcypress tree made me wish for a special program for my computer. A program highlighting a glaringly inaccurate fact with a caption reading: “Do you really mean this?” would be very handy. As I shared information about the Ohio Tree Champion’s biggest Baldcypress I accidentally quoted the trunk’s circumference as 212 feet instead of…you guessed it…inches! Hopefully you glossed over the word as quickly as I did when proofreading twice before hitting “send”. The past week’s mild weather encouraged me to finish up a few items on my “to do” list. I mowed the lawn one last time to shred the last of the leaves, tidied up the potting shed, pulled the leaves up around my leaf lettuce, and put away the watering cans. What’s left? Cleaning and sharpening the garden tools! As I cut down Honeysuckle these past weeks I made a few fun discoveries. A very slow moving Rustic Sphinx Moth caterpillar and a bizarre looking fungus called Dead Man’s Fingers (Xylaria polymorpha). The OSUE Bulletin 942, Mushrooms and Macrofungi of Ohio and the Midwestern States, was instrumental in identifying this fungus that gets its nutrients from buried wood. Our wood pile also has a spectacular display of Turkey Tails (Trametes versicolor). A few of my hedge apples seemed to have been broken apart by some animal. That led me to a search on the internet to see just what animals would eat a hedge apple. There were some pretty funny entries such as, “A deer would rather eat the

post on your mailbox then chew on a hedge apple”. It seems that only squirrels will tear the hedge apples apart to dine on the seeds. After picking up a piece of a hedge apple and giving it the “sniff test”, I was surprised at the pleasant fragrance! The Osage orange is commonly used as a tree row windbreak in prairie states, which gives it one of its colloquial names, “hedge apple”. It was one of the primary trees used in President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s “Great Plains Shelterbelt” WPA project, which was launched in 1934 as an ambitious plan to modify weather and prevent soil erosion in the Great Plains states, and by 1942 resulted in the planting of 30,233 shelterbelts containing 220 million trees that stretched for 18,600 miles! The sharpthorned trees were also

planted as cattle-deterring hedges before the introduction of barbed wire and afterwards became an important source of fence posts. The heavy, closegrained yellow-orange wood is very dense and is prized for tool handles, fence posts, and other applications requiring a strong dimensionally stable wood that withstands rot. What are your favorite trees? We have a huge Gingko tree in our local cemetery and the yellow fall color this year was gorgeous! Don’t forget to email your gardening questions to Brown County Master Gardener volunteer, Mike Hannah, at mhannah2@msn.com. The catalogs are piling up and I need to get started on my Christmas “wish” list! How about you?

The Brown County Democrats are planning their annual Thanksgiving/ Christmas party on Friday, December 6 with the event taking place at the regular meeting place, the dining

hall of the Brown County Senior Center, 505 North Main Street in Georgetown. The doors will open at 6p.m., with the dinner buffet being ready at 7 p.m. The meat course, place

settings, and drinks will be provided by the Club and the Central Committee. Guests are asked to bring a casserole, dessert or salad to share with about eight others. All are welcome.

The Williamsburg Garden Club will meet on Tuesday evening, December 3 at 6:30 p.m. at the home of Lucy Snell. Members are to answer roll call with the name of a plant they connect with Christmas. The program for the evening "Applied Imagination" will be presented by Cindy Johnson. Arrangements will be created for and during the program. The Club will participate

in the Williamsburg Christmas Walk on Friday, December 6 at the Community Building, Front and Main Streets. Christmas decor items will be available at a silent auction. Members will be decorating the Main Street bridge for Christmas as one of their community beautification projects. The Club welcomes new members. For additional information visit the web site at

www.williamsburggardenclub.com or "Like" the Club on FaceBook.

Dominic Thomas

Direct:937-444-2833 Cell: 937-213-2833

email: DThomas@HUFF.com

Cell: 937-213-0902

Office: (513) 474-3500

web: www.BertThomas.HUFF.com

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1381702 Batavia Wow! Get to ready move. Formal Model Home. 2BD, 2BA. Two year old condo in excellent condition w/brand new laminate thru-out. Fresh neutral paint. Gorgeous lite pkg. Fully equip. kit. and laun. Move-In-Ready!! A absolute true MUST SEE!!! Call Dominic today! $93,000 LIST

1377086- Mt. Orab - Unique, yet immaculate wood sided home private, private, private nestled on 6.3 lush acres. Home has a ultra open floor plan w/views of the woods and creek that will satisfy any nature lover. Fully equipped kitchen w/ custom cabinetry and counter tops. MBR has a plumbed 2nd bathroom and a huge walk-in closet. 25 min drive to Eastgate. $114,700

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1373902 Mt. Orab Minutes to Eastgate. This corner location is superb for the growing family! Sunken Family Rm. & Kitchen area, gleaming laminate floors, mstr bdrm suite. 3BD, 2BA. Fully fenced yard w/2 car det. front entry garage. Upground pool w/surround decking. $115,000

1374087 Ripley - Get ready to move! 3BR, 2 full Ba. Quaint & Spacious 2 story village home (Public water & sewer) w/partially finished walkout bsmt. Hdwd floors thru-out. Updated Kitchen,lighting, electric, patio & front door. Beautiful rock wall perinnial garden. $95,000

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‘Burg Garden Club scheduled to meet

email: bthomas@huff.com

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BC Democrats to host holiday party

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Georgetown WOW! Total remodel! Refinished hardwood floors throughout! The Kitchen is amazingly updated. 1.5 story. 3BD, 1BA. Rolling 0.62 acre lot, detached garage, potting shed, full basement. Quaint quiet neighborhood. Walk to the Brown county Fair! WOW! $69,900

1355240- Mt. Orab- Total renovation* Modules have movable walls to set office space up to suit your needs*Newer HVAC, elec service, wndws (on tanning side) *HWH & flring thru-out *Tanning business sold separately *New stone facade *Office furniture is negotiable. $165,000. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY!

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1243844 Investment opportunity! Nothing to do but take over the rent roll!! Total renovation on all units. 4 different units! Elec & gas separately metered. Laundry facilities on site. Partial Bsmt. Fresh paint on exterior. $134,000

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1337896 - Mt. Orab - First offering! Full brick quad level home built like a fortress! 4BD, 2.5 BA. Former construction res./business office. Built in sound system, built in drafting table, 1st. floor MBR suite, WBFP, Hdwd under carpets. Cedar lined closets. Corner lot. $135,000 SO

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Georgetown - Walk back in time as you enter the front door of this magnificent home! 3BD, 1.5 BA. Double parlor, fluted wdwk w/rosettes. Wide baseboards & a cherry bannister. A dry cellar underneath. This home has a secure, local alarm system which can be transferred to the new owner. $74,500

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Location, Location, Location! Total Re-hab tastefully done. Brand New Roof, Elec. Service, Vinyl, HWH, Gar Door & Opener. 3BD, 2BA. Plumbing, Clst Doors, Paint & flring. BRAND NEW fully Equipped Kit. New vanities in baths. Shed. All on 1 ac. Better than New! Bethel Area. $107,500

1374916 Ripley Wonderful river view! 2BD, 1BA. new Brand kitchen, bsmt windows & paint thru-out. Hardwood flring. Large living room. Newer retaining wall at walk-out. Truly affordable. Why rent? $42,000

1376435 - Mt. Orab - Move-in Beauty! 3BD, 2BA. This corner location is ready to accept your growing family. Open floor plan, fully equipped kit w/island, neutral wall colors, study, MBR suite w/walk-in clst, French door walk-out to fully fenced back yard. Prof. landscaped. Immac!! $135,000

1372239 - Mt. Orab - Very clean home ready to movein. Wonderful, large eat-in kitchen w/walkout to back deck the length of the house. 3BD, 2BA. All bdrms. have walkin closets. 24x32 garage. All on 1 acre. $69,900

1358528 Georgetown WOW! All brick home w/brand new 3BD, renovated* fully kit. & roof, paint & flring* Both baths 2BA. Open foyer w/ceramic flring & closet *Fam. Rm. w/bar & wall of french doors* Deck w/lanai*2 walk in clsts in MBR suite*Coy pond* Beautifully landscaped. $137,500

1336285 Georgetown Great investment opportunity or home to raise your family. This 3 BR 2 Ba home is ready to move-in. Unique as it could function as a one or two family. New carpet, fresh paint, oversized 2 car gar. 1+ acre on public water & sewer w/2 separate taps. $72,500

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1371574 - Mt. Orab - Elegant Custom Blt hm in Immaculate, Pristine cond 4BD, 2.5BA. *Cherry Kit cabnts *Fluted wdwk *Wainscoting*Beau liting pkgs *Fully equipped Kit w/lg eating area *2 fam.rms *Fully fin. bsmt w/bookshelves, blt in entertainment ctr, spec recessed liting *Priv wooded yard. $239,900 SO

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1367802 - Fayetteville - Quaint 3 bdrm. stick built tucked away on a gorgeous wooded lot. More than PRI CE ready to CHA N G E move in. Brand new flooring & subflooring, drywall, Kitchen cabinets & counter tops. Lighting, windows. 1 carport. $59,900

1363729 Georgetown 3000 sqft L/A. Historic home full of period touches. Natural wide baseboards, pocket drs &a parlor to name a few. New hdwd flooring & total DR renovation in '10. Enclosed back porch '08. Furnace, HWH, windows, roof & all plumbing '04. $148,500.

1355243Lake LoreleiPark-like setting for this well built cedar sided home w/separate mother-inlaw suite. 2BD, 2BA. *Huge family/florida rm*Brick wall fireplace*Counter bar in kit*3 car gar. all together.* 4 wooded lots* Horseshoe pit & fountain* Short walk to lake. $119,900

1370921 Felicity Immaculate 8 yr old home located in a beau country setting with amazing views. 4BD, 3.5BA. 2 story with fin LL w/walkout. Fully equipped kit, vaulted ceiling in LR. Huge family rm. Baths on all levels. Beautifully landscaped, newly refinished deck & patio 5.6 ac. $199,900

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Eastern FCCLA members attending the Regional Leadership Meeting include: front row – Alyssa Sherman, Ashley Allen, Kyndal Sowers, Shelby Diener, Blakelynn Canter, Clarissa Mays, Jordan Darnell, Katie Woods, and Breana Rowland; back row – Rebekah Ellis, Sydney Dotson, Leah Jones, MacKenzie Jimison, Ethan Puckett, and Madison Layton.

Eastern Brown FCCLA members attend Regional Leadership Meeting BY Rebekah Ellis Eastern Brown FCCLA News Reporter The Eastern Brown FCCLA made its competitive debut at the FCCLA Regional Leadership Meeting in Maysville, Kentucky on November 6th. FCCLA members competed in several events and completed courses for the FCCLA National Leadership Academy. Jordan Darnell placed 3rd in Impromptu Speaking. Madison Layton received 1st place in Creed Speaking and Interpretation, and Sydney Dotson

received 5th place in the same event. Clarissa Mays and Ethan Puckett received 1st and 2nd places respectively in the Toys that Teach event. Breana Rowland and Katie Wood placed 2nd and earned a silver rating for their Team Illustrated Talk. The courses for the National Leadership Academy included Public Speaking 101 and Professionalism in Social Media. FCCLA members learned about the basics of public speaking, listened to a public speaker, and had a chance to practice impromptu speaking in front of

a small group of other FCCLA members from schools in the region. During the Professionalism in Social Media course members were taught how to use the many different forms of social media to their advantage, such as for use in business connections, and how to be professional while using different social media. Today most social media is readily available at a person’s fingertips. This course helped members understand that social media resources can be utilized for much more than an online social hangout. So-

cial media tools can be used to promote leadership, to help youth be a positive influence on others, and to assist individuals with improving their career connections and professional opportunities now and in the future. Eastern students are excited to learn more about the competitive and educational opportunities FCCLA has to offer. Congratulations to our award winners. Members should be very proud of their recent accomplishments. Overall, Eastern made a very positive first impression.

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Chatfield College hosting art show Chatfield College will be hosting a Student Art Show through December 9, 2013 in the Father Ray Kammerer Library and Learning Center. Exhibit will be open during regular library hours. Pieces displayed include art work from Beginning Painting, Basic Drawing, Mixed Media and Water Colors classes taught by Jeanine Mullinex.

Brown County high school seniors receive Honda-Ohio State Math Medal Award Three high-achieving Brown County high school seniors received the Honda/OSU Math Medal Award from a partnership between Honda of America Manufacturing Inc. and The Ohio State University. The award recognizes the top senior mathematics student in 230 high schools in southwest and central Ohio. Math Medal winners from Brown County and their high schools are Danae Johnson, Fayetteville; Courtney Taylor, Western Brown; and Rebecca Whitaker, Georgetown. This is the fifth anniversary of the Southwest region Math Medal Awards, presented by the HondaOhio State Partnership Program, a university-industry partnership that supports programs in education and research to benefit the transportation industry. This year 96 seniors, the highest number yet, from 16 counties in southwest Ohio received the award. Eighty-one of the honorees attended the South-

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Brown County high school students who received Honda/OSU Partnership Math Medal Awards are (from left) Rebecca Whitaker, Georgetown; and Danae Johnson, Fayetteville. Not pictured: Courtney Taylor, Western Brown.

west region ceremony on November 2 at the GE Aviation Learning Center in

Cincinnati. Recognized as their school’s top math student in the Class of 2014,

each student received a pewter math medal, plaque and $100 gift card from Honda of America Manufacturing and Ohio State University’s College of Engineering. In addition, the math medal award comes with a $3,000 scholarship opportunity at Ohio State’s College of Engineering for the 2014-2015 academic year. Over the past four years, 20 Southwest region Math Medal recipients have gone on to receive the $3,000 scholarship at Ohio State’s College of Engineering. “This prestigious honor recognizes students who excel in math and science, and serves as an indicator that an engineering career may suit them well,” said David B. Williams, dean, Ohio State College of Engineering. “These are all outstanding students, who we hope will become Buckeye engineers.” More information about the Honda-Ohio State Partnership Program is available at http://honda.osu.edu.

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Carpenter recognized at Columbus conference Robert Carpenter was recognized at the 58th Annual Ohio School Boards Association Capital Conference in Columbus, Oh., on Wednesday, November 13, 2013 for his many years of service as a member of the Board of Education for the Ripley Union Lewis Huntington School District. Mr. Carpenter has served a total of 36 years on the board since the beginning of his first term in January 1976. He has served as both president and vice president, as well as on numerous committees. Carpenter will be retiring from the board at the end of his current term in December 2013. His experience and dedication to the RULH School Community over the years is greatly appreciated. Pictured is Mr. Carpenter with his award, accompanied by Linda Naylor, Superintendent, and Adam Zink, Treasurer of the RULH School District.

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The annual PTO Fall Festival at Hamersville School will be held on Tuesday, November 26 from 6:30-8 p.m. Come out with your family to participate in the carnival style games, silent auction, split the pot, jail, balloon stomp, food, booths, etc. There is no entry fee but game tickets cost $1.00-$10.00. Come support the PTO and have a fun night with your family.

Eastern Brown FFA attend National Convention Eastern Brown FFA attended National FFA Convention in Louisville, Ky. from October 30 - November 1, 2013. While in Louisville the students attended a rodeo, the Jana Kramer and Dierks Bentley concert, and also went on a forest tour. They went to many sessions that also had keynote speakers such as Rick Pitino, Joe Torillo, and Josh Sundquist. They were very inspirational speakers and were motivating to the FFA members. Eastern had several American Degree recipients as well. These American Degree recipients were Trevor Corboy, Carly Ratliff, Kayla Ratliff, Khristina Music, and Laramie Wells. Congratulations to these students on all of their hard work and accomplishments throughout their entire FFA careers! Everyone who attended National Convention had a great time and learned a lot! It was a great agricultural experience and many memories were made!

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